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is the following statement a biconditional? if alice is playing a violi…

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is the following statement a biconditional? if alice is playing a violin, then fernando is playing a harpsichord. yes no submit

Explanation:

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A biconditional statement has the form "p if and only if q", meaning both "if p then q" and "if q then p" are true. The given statement is "If Alice is playing a violin, then Fernando is playing a harpsichord", which is only a conditional (if - then) statement, not a biconditional as it doesn't include the converse ("if Fernando is playing a harpsichord, then Alice is playing a violin").

Answer:

no