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Help! Difference in Bi-conditionals

nsammcnsammc Live Member
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In the lessons about In/Out games there is use of bi-conditionals like J <--> /K. For other prep material they have used a "negative bi-conditional", so J <-/-> K. Do these represent the same things? I assumed they both meant J and K cannot be selected together. #Help

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