Conditional: If a triangle is scalene, then the triangle has no congruent sides. Which statement shows the conditional written as a true biconditional? (1 point) Responses A triangle is scalene if and only if it has no congruent sides. A triangle is scalene if and only if it has no congruent sides. If a triangle has no congruent sides, then the triangle is scalene. If a triangle has no congruent sides, then the triangle is scalene. If a triangle has some congruent sides, then the triangle is not scalene. If a triangle has some congruent sides, then the triangle is not scalene. A triangle is equilateral if and only if it is not scalene.
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A triangle is scalene if and only if it has no congruent sides.