Theorems and Statements (With pic of problem)

javytheman

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How would i solve this? At First i thought it was bi-conditional but I look again and see that im completely wrong.
Does anyone know how to solve this? I'm hung up on this problem...

edit: I have no clue what the second one is either.
 
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...How would i solve this? At First i thought it was bi-conditional but I look again and see that im completely wrong.
Does anyone know how to solve this? I'm hung up on this problem...

edit: I have no clue what the second one is either.
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Theorem 8.18: If a quadrilateral is a kite, then its diagonals are perpendicular.

Diagonal AC is horizontal and BD is vertical, so AC is perpendicular to DB, but ABCD is not a kite. Using this information, explain why Theorem 8.18 is not written as biconditional.

Theorem 8.18 is a __________ statement. The information shows the __________ of Theorem 8.18 is false by counterexample. Thus Theorem 8.18 can not be written as a biconditional.

What does biconditional mean? How is that different than a conditinoal statement? What is it when you turn the statement around? What if both the statement and its converse are true?
 
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