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biconditional (Definition)

Biconditional

A biconditional is a truth function that is true only in the case that both parameters are true or both are false.

Symbolically, the biconditional is written as

$\displaystyle a \Leftrightarrow b$
or
$\displaystyle a \leftrightarrow b$

with the latter being rare outside of formal logic. The truth table for the biconditional is

a b $ a \Leftrightarrow b$
F F T
F T F
T F F
T T T

The biconditional function is often written as “iff,” meaning “if and only if.”

It gets its name from the fact that it is really two conditionals in conjunction,

$\displaystyle (a \rightarrow b) \land (b \rightarrow a) $

This fact is important to recognize when writing a mathematical proof, as both conditionals must be proven independently.

Colloquial Usage

The only unambiguous way of stating a biconditional in plain English is of the form “$ b$ if $ a$ and $ a$ if $ b$.” Slightly more formal, one would say “$ b$ implies $ a$ and $ a$ implies $ b$.” The plain English “if” may sometimes be used as a biconditional. One must weigh context heavily.

For example, “I'll buy you an ice cream if you pass the exam” is meant as a biconditional, since the speaker doesn't intend a valid outcome to be buying the ice cream whether or not you pass the exam (as in a conditional). However, “it is cloudy if it is raining” is not meant as a biconditional, since it can obviously be cloudy while not raining.



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See Also: propositional logic, equivalent

Other names:  iff

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Cross-references: outcome, proof, conjunction, conditionals, function, truth table, logic, parameters, truth function
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if and only if by Wkbj79 on 2006-06-11 04:16:44
I would suggest adding "if and only if" to the "Other Names" section.
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