Proofs:Biconditionals

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A biconditional of two propositions P and Q takes the form " if and only if ". This can also be written as ", which is equivalent to " and ". When proving a biconditional statement, we need to prove that and are true. Remember that the contrapositive of a conditional is logically equivalent to the conditional. Thus, " and " is logically equivalent to " and ", " and ", or " and ". Thus, we do have some options as to how to prove the two directions of a biconditional statement.