How do you write the inverse of the conditional statement belo "'If m<1 = 60°, then <1 is acute. " If m<1 = 60° then <1 is not acute. b If <1 is not acute, then m<1 = 60°. If <1 is acute, then m<1 = 60°. If m <1 = 60° then <1 is not acute.

Answer:
d
Step-by-step explanation:
The inverse of a conditional statement, makes both the hypothesis and conclusion or "p" and "q" negative. In other words, it adds a not to both sides.
So the inverse of "If p, then q" would be "If not p, then not q."
"If the measure of angle 1 does not equal 60 degrees, then angle 1 is not acute."