Well, they are both the same hardness, because you need the same proof for both, ex. If somone says ''I am 21.'' This could be true or it could be false. You could find their birthday and see if they are right or wrong.
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Since something can't be greater than and equal to something else, the statement as written is false. Since it's likely that it's supposed to be greater than or equal to, the statement is true when e equals 8
Most would say "true", whereas I think there are more than one true antonym to the word "false." Actual, accurate, real. Genuine. If something is false, it's a lie. It's inaccurate. False input gives false output, therefore if you have false ideas and false motives, the output will be far different than the expected. A little far off the point, but basically, yeah.
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this is when there is a 95% chance that a discovery is wrong.Science does not try to prove something is right rather it tries to prove there is a high margin of being wrong.
If you notice something, it is [most likely] a false impression. There is no known pattern to prime numbers.