yes, it is called the truth value
compound statement
The negation of a statement
This would be "negation."
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compound statement
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Knowledge of falsity means having information that a statement is untrue. On the other hand, reckless disregard of the truth is when someone consciously ignores or disregards information indicating that a statement may be false, showing a reckless indifference to whether the statement is true or false.
The ! (boolean invert) operator returns the opposite of a boolean's current value: if(!(7 5," and the statement produces this output: not equal
The negation of a statement
Yes, a compound statement is truth-functional if its truth value is determined only by the truth values of its components.
This would be "negation."
The statement "if not p, then not q" always has the same truth value as the conditional "if p, then q." They are logically equivalent.
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For the statement to be true it would need to have a positive truth value. A positive truth value cannot be derived from such ambiguous terms as we see here. Therefore, the statement is not true.