Yes. It is a false sentence but a sentence all the same.
A number sentence has a left side (Nominative) the equals (verb) and the right side (predicate). It can be an open sentence with a variable, a false statement or a true statement.
A valid number sentence that is true: 3 + 7 = 10. A valid number sentence that is false: 7 + 9 = 17. A valid number sentence using a 'less than' symbol: 3 + 6 < 10.
False
by equal it wromg
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7*8=78
if its 7*8 change it to 8*7
I think you have to equal it wrong?
instead of 7x8=56, put 7x8=192
False: The number of protons per nucleus is an essential characteristic of each element.
In the logical sense, sentences must be either true or false and not both. "This sentence is false" cannot be true because that would mean that it is false, and it cannot be both. It also cannot be false because that would mean that it is true, and it cannot be both. Therefore, if it is true or false, then it is both true and false. Therefore it is either neither true nor false or both true and false; therefore, in the logical sense, it is not a sentence. However, it says it is a sentence; therefore, it is lying; therefore, it is false.