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how can the following statement be rewritten as a conditional statement in if - then form? two angles with angle measures that add up to 180 degrees form a linear pair. if a linear pair has angle measures that add up to 180 degrees, then there are more than two angles. if the measures two angles add up to 180 degrees, then they form a linear pair. if two angles form a linear pair, then one of their angle measures is 180 degrees. if there are two angles, then their angle measures must add up to 180 degrees.
A conditional statement in if - then form has a hypothesis (the part after 'if') and a conclusion (the part after 'then'). The original statement says that when two angles have measures that add up to 180 degrees, they form a linear pair. So the correct if - then form is when the hypothesis is about the sum of the angle measures and the conclusion is about forming a linear pair.
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B. If the measures of two angles add up to 180 degrees, then they form a linear pair.