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Geometry 2-4 Biconditional Statements

Geometry 2-4 Biconditional Statements. Biconditional – a statement made from both the conditional and converse. Uses “if and only if.” Hypothesis if and only if conclusion. Symbols: p q A biconditional statement is only true if BOTH the conditional and converse are true.

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Geometry 2-4 Biconditional Statements

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  1. Geometry 2-4 Biconditional Statements • Biconditional – a statement made from both the conditional and converse. Uses “if and only if.” Hypothesis if and only if conclusion. Symbols: pq • A biconditional statement is only true if BOTH the conditional and converse are true. • If and only if can be written as “iff” Ex) p iff q

  2. Truth of Logic Statements Conditional: If I am 10, then I cannot drive. Converse: Biconditional:

  3. Truth of Logic Statements Biconditional: A Δ is right if and only if it has one right angle. Conditional: Converse:

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