Can anyone please tell me if there are key words that indicate the rule is a biconditional rule? for some reason I thought it was only "if and only if"

Thanks in advance

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  • Monday, May 30 2016

    Keywords include: "if and only if", "necessary and sufficient", "just in case", "just". Some other connectives can also be expressed equivalently in terms of biconditionals, such as the exclusive-or ("one, but not both").

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  • Monday, May 30 2016

    Thank you

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  • Sunday, May 29 2016

    Watch the video of PT 55 Games for Game 4. This is a a great example of a differently worded biconditional statement. Also a really really hard game and a good one to master!!

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