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Will give brainiest if ! write a converse of the following true conditional statement. if the converse is false, write a counterexample. if x> 9, then x> 0 a. if x< 0, then x< 0; false b. counterexample: x=8 and x> 0 if x< 0 then, x< 9; true c. if x< 9, then x> 9; false counterexample: x=2 and x> 0 d. if x> 0, then x> 9; false counterexample: x= 2, and x< 9

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