Biconditional_elimination Biconditional_elimination

Biconditional elimination - Definition and Overview

Biconditional elimination allows one to infer a conditional from a biconditional: if ( A B ) is true, then one may infer one direction of the biconditional, either ( A B ) or ( B A ).

For example, if it's true that I'm breathing if and only if I'm alive, then it's true that if I'm breathing, I'm alive; likewise, it's true that if I'm alive, I'm breathing.

Formally:

 ( A ↔ B )  
 ∴ ( A → B )

also

 ( A ↔ B )  
 ∴ ( B → A )

Example Usage of Biconditional

octakathy: @geeezcarmen i have a D. :/ no it is not. i only get the litto Biconditional shit. but that was from a long time ago.
bhaby_lanzz02: http://www.tutorvista.com/content/math/boolean-algebra/boolean-algebra/conditional-Biconditional-statements.php
iluvarchie02: Akin DEDUCTIVE REASONING... Tinatamad ako gawin.. :/ RT @bhaby_lanzz02: Biconditional Statement
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