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A biconditional statement can be written when a _____________ and its _____________ are both true.
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A biconditional statement can be written when a **statement** and its **converse** are both true.
In logical terms, a biconditional statement often takes the form "P if and only if Q," which means that both P implies Q and Q implies P are true.
In logical terms, a biconditional statement often takes the form "P if and only if Q," which means that both P implies Q and Q implies P are true.