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is the following biconditional true? a triangle is isosceles if and only if it has two congruent sides. yes no submit
Brief Explanations
A biconditional statement "p if and only if q" is true when both "if p then q" and "if q then p" are true. For the statement about isosceles triangles:
- If a triangle is isosceles (p), by definition, it has at least two congruent sides (q), so "if p then q" is true.
- If a triangle has two congruent sides (q), then it meets the definition of an isosceles triangle (p), so "if q then p" is true.
Since both implications hold, the biconditional is true.
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