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What is the difference between a biconditional statement and a conjecture in geometry?

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What is the difference between a biconditional statement and a conjecture in geometry?

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Well a conjecture is just a short statement, that is not if then type, as in the car is red. A biconditional statement is a statement that says for example: you are smart if and only if you get all a’s, that means if you get all a’s then you are smart, but you also can flip it into if you are smart then you get all a’s. a conjecture is just a small statement about one thing. I would reccomend next time posting a question to post the subject, as in this is geometry.

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