A bi-conditional statement can be true or false. If it is true, then both forward and backward statements are true. See Bi-conditional Statement
In English grammar
The statement, Love you! could be true too if said/written backward as You love!
No.
The statement is true.
It is always true because two congruent angles that are complementary both measure 45 degrees.
False. The statement is not true if either of the numbers is 0 or negative.
true
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the answer is false
always true
always true
No.
true
One statement about gravity that is always true is that it is a force of attraction between objects with mass.
No.
No. Consider the statement "If I'm alive, then I'm not dead." That statement is true. The converse is "If I'm not dead, then I'm alive.", which is also true.
Proof by Converse is a logical fallacy where one asserts that if the converse of a statement is true, then the original statement must also be true. However, this is not always the case as the converse of a statement may not always hold true even if the original statement is true. It is important to avoid this error in logical reasoning.
a tautology is a statement that is always true. For example p or not p is always true because one of the two is always true.
Yes