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When there's not enough evidence to prove a statement either true or false, the evidence is said to be inconclusive. This means that the available information does not provide a definitive answer, leaving the statement uncertain or unresolved. Inconclusive evidence can arise from limitations in data, methodology, or the complexity of the issue at hand.
To prove a statement false, you need ONE example of when it is not true.To prove it true, you need to show it is ALWAYS true.
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One is enough.
a statement that that is pertinent to existing case; information that can prove to be useful.
To prove fraudulent misrepresentation in a legal case, one must show that the party made a false statement, knew it was false, intended to deceive, and that the other party relied on the false statement to their detriment. This can be proven through evidence such as documents, witness testimony, or expert opinions.
No. There is not even enough information to identify where the angles are!
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well.......Its like testing a conjecture and finding a statement true or false because u have to test it!!! to see if its true or false and its different,true is like something u can prove and false is untrue and u cant prove it. :D i know i don't make sense but that's how i explained it on my homeworklol
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