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| So give me an example of a biconditional statement | |
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| If it is a triangle then it is a polygon | |
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| NO!!!!!!!!!!!! biconditionals use the "if and only if" format. And a biconditional statement is a statement that can always be reversed and still be true. And all polygons are not triangles. | |
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| OHH! so it should be "it is a polygon if and only if it has more than three sides. | |
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| That's right. What school do you go to? | |
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