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When a conditional and its converse are both true, we combine them to make a biconditional. Example: Biconditional – An angle is right if and only if its measure is 90. Write the biconditional as a conditional and its converse. Determine whether the biconditional is true or false. Conditional: If an angle measures 90, then the angle is right Converse: If an angle is right, then the angle measures 90. Both are true, so the biconditional is true.
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Write each biconditional as a conditional and its converse. Then determine whether the biconditional is true or false. If false, give a counterexample. 1. Two angles are complements if and only if their measures have a sum of 90. 2. There is no school if and only if it is Saturday.
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