135k views
14 votes
Write a definition of your choice. Then write the definition as a biconditional.​

User Amirouche
by
4.9k points

1 Answer

6 votes

Answer:

Biconditional statements do not use the key words 'if' and 'then. ' Biconditional statements are true statements that combine the hypothesis and the conclusion with the key words 'if and only if. ' For example, the statement will take this form: (hypothesis) if and only if (conclusion).

Explanation:

User Oscarmlage
by
6.0k points