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What is a biconditional?

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  • 07-05-2016
In logic, a biconditional is a compound statement formed by combining two conditionals under "and." Biconditionals are true when both statements (facts) have the exact same truth value. A biconditional is read as "[some fact] if and only if [another fact]" and is true when.
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Tashtomlinson15 Tashtomlinson15
  • 07-05-2016
A relation between two propositions thats is true only when both propositions are stimultaneously!
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