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→if a then b: Also ⇔, ≡ and ↔ are "equivalent", '''and''' equivalent to each other and to '''if and only if''' and '''iff'''.
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Note: ⊃ is the same as → and ⇒ operations. c.f. [[wp:List of logic symbols|List of logic symbols]]
Also ⇔, ≡ and ↔ are "equivalent", '''and''' equivalent to each other and to '''if and only if''' and '''iff'''.
BTW: the operators /\ and \/ were originally part of the [[wp:C programming language|C programming language]], they appear to be borrowed from the ALGOL ∧ and ∨ operators. Indeed the character "\" was included in ASCII for this specific purpose.
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