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the product of two integers is odd if and only if the two factors are odd

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How does biconditional statement different from a conditional statement?

a condtional statement may be true or false but only in one direction a biconditional statement is true in both directions


Is The converse of a biconditional statement is always true?

No, not always. It depends on if the original biconditional statement is true. For example take the following biconditional statement:x = 3 if and only if x2 = 9.From this biconditional statement we can extract two conditional statements (hence why it is called a bicondional statement):The Conditional Statement: If x = 3 then x2 = 9.This statement is true. However, the second statement we can extract is called the converse.The Converse: If x2=9 then x = 3.This statement is false, because x could also equal -3. Since this is false, it makes the entire original biconditional statement false.All it takes to prove that a statement is false is one counterexample.


Is the converse of a biconditional statement always true?

Yes


is this statement true or falseA biconditional statement combines a conditional statement with its contrapositive.?

false


A statement that describes a mathematical object and can be written as a true biconditional statement?

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What is the conjunction of a conditional statement and its converse?

A biconditional is the conjunction of a conditional statement and its converse.


What is negation of biconditional statement?

What is negation of biconditional statement?


If two angles are nonadjacent and formed by two intersecting lines then they are vertical angles true or false the biconditional of the statement would be a true statement?

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What the true biconditional statement that can be formed from the conditional statement If a number is divisible by 2 then it is even and its converse.?

The true biconditional statement that can be formed is: "A number is even if and only if it is divisible by 2." This statement combines both the original conditional ("If a number is divisible by 2, then it is even") and its converse ("If a number is even, then it is divisible by 2"), establishing that the two conditions are equivalent.


What is a converse of a conditional statement?

It is the biconditional.


What is biconditional?

A biconditional is a statement wherein the truth of each item depends on the truth of the other.


What is a conjunction of a conditional statement and its converse?

A biconditional is the conjunction of a conditional statement and its converse.