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The converse, inverse and contrapositive of each conditional statement include:

  1. Converse: If two angles have a common side, then they are adjacent.
  2. Inverse: If two angles are not adjacent, then they do not have a common side.
  3. Contrapositive: If two angles do not have a common side, then they are not adjacent.

What is a conditional statement?

A conditional statement can be defined as a type of statement that can be written to have both a hypothesis and conclusion. Thus, it typically has the form "if P then Q."

Where:

P and Q represent sentences.

In this scenario, we would write the converse, inverse and contrapositive of each conditional statement as follows:

  • Converse: If two angles have a common side, then they are adjacent.
  • Inverse: If two angles are not adjacent, then they do not have a common side.
  • Contrapositive: If two angles do not have a common side, then they are not adjacent.

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