What is the converse

a converse

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The converse of a statement is formed by interchanging the hypothesis (or the "if" part) and the conclusion (or the "then" part) of the original statement.

To explain how to find the converse of a statement, let's look at an example:

Original statement: "If it is raining, then the ground is wet."

To find the converse, we need to swap the hypothesis and the conclusion:

Converse: "If the ground is wet, then it is raining."

In the converse, the "if" part is now the conclusion, and the "then" part is now the hypothesis. It essentially reflects the same logical relationship but in reverse.

It's important to note that the truth or falsity of the original statement does not always correspond to the truth or falsity of its converse. In some cases, the original statement and its converse are both true, while in others, they are both false.