Which of the following symbols represents biconditional in logic?

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The question is asking which symbol among the provided options represents the biconditional logical operator. This is a concept from logic that involves understanding logical equivalences and relationships between statements.

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b. ↔

The biconditional symbol in logic is represented by option 'b. ↔'.

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The biconditional symbol in logic is represented by option 'b. ↔'.

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The biconditional symbol indicates that both sides of the statement must hold the same truth value. It's used to express 'if and only if' conditions.

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A common mistake is to confuse the biconditional symbol with the conditional or disjunction symbols.

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