5 ones and a girlfriend
The question contains an expression - not an equation nor an inequality. An expression cannot be true or false.
true. 5+3=8 8+7=15 5+7=12 12+3=15
An open sentence is neither true nor false. It depends on the value of the variable. If you had 5=3 that would be a closed sentence which is false. If you had 5=5 that would be a closed sentence which is true. If you had x=3 then it is open to whether the x is a 5 or a 3.
False.
false. you can have a 3 by 5 or a 8 by 29
True. Haiku poems traditionally consist of three lines with a 5-7-5 syllable structure.
5 ones and a girlfriend
The question contains an expression - not an equation nor an inequality. An expression cannot be true or false.
AND,OR,NOT AND(&&): if both statements are true, result is also true,else false OR():either one statement must be true for result to be true NOT(!):opposite/reverse of i/p Example: int i=5; if(i==5&&i>3) printf("true"); here 5==5 and greater than 3 also;result is true NOT: int i=0; if(!i==1) printf("true"); here NOT(1) is 0 same as NOT(TRUE)=FALSE NOT(0) is 1 same as NOT(FALSE)=TRUE
True
true
true. 5+3=8 8+7=15 5+7=12 12+3=15
An open sentence is neither true nor false. It depends on the value of the variable. If you had 5=3 that would be a closed sentence which is false. If you had 5=5 that would be a closed sentence which is true. If you had x=3 then it is open to whether the x is a 5 or a 3.
False.
1-true 2-false
false