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OpenStudy (anonymous):

When a conditional and its converse are true, you can combine them as a true _____? counterexample biconditional uncoinditional hypothesis i believe it is biconditional? help

Directrix (directrix):

Based on the definition of biconditional (the answer you think is correct), do you still think your answer is correct? See the attached file.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so my answer ws right?

Directrix (directrix):

Based on the definition of biconditional, I think it is. A biconditional can be thought of as a definition of a term. Consider the definition of right angle. If an angle is a right angle, then it has measure 90. (statement) If an angle has measure 90, then it is a right angle. (converse) true Right Angle <--> measure of 90 which means it works both ways.

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