Which statement can be combined with its converse to form a true biconditional?

A. If an angle is a straight angle, then its sides are opposite rays.

B. If the measure of an angle is 30, then it is an acute angle.

C. If a ray is the perpendicular bisector of a segment, then the ray divides the segment into two congruent segments.

D. If two lines intersect, then the two lines are not skew.

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garydesir1

This one is hard for me.


I choose : A


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meerkat18
A biconditional statement is deemed true when after the places of the clauses are exchanged, the statement is still correct. Not all acute angles are 30 degrees. The one that is applicably true when clauses are conversed is D. hence, it is true that when the sides are opposite rays, the angle formed is a straight angle

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