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When a conditional and its converse are true, you can combine them as a true ____.

a. counterexample
b. biconditional
c. unconditional
d. hypothesis

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Answer: B. biconditional

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Answer – B. Bioconditional
When a conditional and its converse are true, you can combine them as a true biconditional. A biconditional statement is said to be true when both parts have the same truth value, i.e. both the conditional and its converse are true.
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