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Biconditional elimination

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Biconditional elimination, often represented in formal logic as a rule of inference, involves working with a biconditional statement, which is a logical statement that expresses that two propositions are equivalent. A biconditional statement is typically denoted as \( P \iff Q \), meaning "P if and only if Q.

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