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Rewrite the statements as a single biconditional statement.
1. if a polygon has three sides, then it is a triangle.
if a polygon is a triangle, then it has three sides.
2. if a angle is obtuse, then it has a measure
between 90°and 180°.
if a angle has a measure between 90° and 180°,
then it is obtuse.
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Rewrite the statements as a single biconditional statement.
1. if a polygon has three si...
1. if a polygon has three si...
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