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One unambiguous way of stating a biconditional in plain English is to adopt the form "b if a and a if b"—if the standard form "a if and only if b" is not used.
The converse is q → p . A biconditional statement is an if-and-only-if statement. It is a form of biconditional logic. This is written as ( p → q ) ∧ ( q → p ) ...
Whether a symbol means a material biconditional or a logical equivalence, depends on the author's style. x + 5 = y + 2 ⇔ x + 3 = y {\displaystyle x+5=y+2 ...
7 июл. 2021 г. · The biconditional statement “p if and only if q,” denoted p⇔q, is true when both p and q carry the same truth value, and is false otherwise.
We always use the symbol ⇔ for the bi-conditional statements because, in this statement, the truth works in both directions. The bi-conditional statements are ...
22 мар. 2023 г. · A biconditional statement, p ↔ q , p ↔ q , is true whenever the truth value of the hypothesis matches the truth value of the conclusion, ...
The arrow "→" is the conditional operator, and in p→q the statement p is called the antecedent, or hypothesis, and q is called the consequent, or conclusion.
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