different between biconditional vs iff
biconditional
English
Etymology
bi- +? conditional
Adjective
biconditional (not comparable)
- Having two conditions
Noun
biconditional (plural biconditionals)
- (logic) An "if and only if" conditional wherein the truth of each term depends on the truth of the other
See also
- biconditional on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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iff
English
Pronunciation
- Read as “if and only if”
Conjunction
iff
- (mathematics, logic) If and only if; used to show that the truth values of two statements are the same.
- (mathematics, logic) logically equivalent to rephrases:
- A rectangle is a square iff all four of its sides have the same length.
- biconditionally
- just in case or just in the case that
- equal
- that is to say
- XNOR
- Obsolete spelling of if.
Related terms
- if
- implies
- not
- and
- or
- xor
- nand
- nor
See also
- formal logic
Translations
Anagrams
- FFI, FIF, Fif.
iff From the web:
- what if
- what iffy means
- what iff means
- what if marvel
- what offers
- what if netflix
- what if movie
- what if god was one of us
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