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If the antecedent and consequent in a given conditional statement are interchanged, the resulting statement is called the of the given statement.

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inverse
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converse
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reverse
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The correct option is B converse
If the antecedent and consequent in a conditional statement are interchanged, the resulting statement is called the converse of the given statement.
For example, the converse of the conditional statement "If the lines are parallel , then the lines do not intersect" is "If the lines do not intersect ,then the lines are parallel".

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