Learn how to write a biconditional statement and how to break a biconditional statement into its conditional statement and converse statement. This is a free math tutorial by Mario's Math Tutoring.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
0:13 What is a Conditional Statement
0:23 What is the Converse
0:35 When Can a Biconditional Statement be Written
1:04 How to Write a Biconditional Statement
1:21 Example 1 If a Triangle Has An Angle Measure Greater Than 90 Degrees Then It Is An Obtuse Triangle. Write as a Biconditional.
2:35 Example 2 A Number is Rational If and Only If It Can Be Written as a Ratio of 2 Integers. Write The BiConditional as a Conditional Statement and its Converse.
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