/U R2 indicates a bi-conditional relationship. So you should review ... the lesson on Bi-Conditionals here: https://7sage.com ... /lesson/advanced-bi-conditionals/
... then express that with a biconditional. Alternately, you can just draw ... JY wrote it as a bi-conditional. F /N
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1. Bi-conditionals are very restrictive. Remember ...
> @akistotle said:
> • **Bi-conditional** (A /B; "**Or, but not ... are times when we have Bi-conditional (A /B) in Grouping games ... are times when we have Bi-conditional (A /B) in Grouping games ...
... ; @akistotle said:
> > • **Bi-conditional** (A /B; "**Or, but not ... are times when we have Bi-conditional (A /B) in Grouping games ... are times when we have Bi-conditional (A /B) in Grouping games ...
... said:
> > > • **Bi-conditional** (A /B; "**Or, but not ... are times when we have Bi-conditional (A /B) in Grouping games ... are times when we have Bi-conditional (A /B) in Grouping games ...
... best to make sure your conditional logic is solid. Nine times ... with in/out games, reviewing conditional logic is the remedy. conditional logic, it shouldn't take ... they are part of a bi-conditional. The only member left is ...
... ensures maximum utility" into a conditional statement, maybe I should be ... " will not translate into the bi-conditional statements. It will only translate ...