A biconditional statement is composed of two true statement.
in the form :
p "if and only if" q
where p and q are the true statements.
From the given choices, only option option corresponds with this format.
Choice D. x = 5 "if and only if" x + 5 = 10
But we need to check the truth about the statements
![\begin{gathered} x+5=10 \\ x=10-5 \\ x=5 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/fd2ghp6jp161v06d8cr99smhkus3dvyro8.png)
Since the statement is true. The answer is Choice D.