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A mathematical sentence which is neither true or false is called.
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What is neither true nor false is called an undecidable proposition. This is about the liar paradox and Gödel's incompleteness theorems. Every attempt to establish the truth of the first proposition leads to a contradiction in the second.
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What is neither true nor false is called an undecidable proposition. This is about the liar paradox and Gödel's incompleteness theorems. Every attempt to establish the truth of the first proposition leads to a contradiction in the second.
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