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Answered by srinikagodavarthy
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The negation (of a statement) of the statement P is the statement “not P ” and is denoted by ⌝P . The negation of P is true only when P is false, and ⌝P is false only when P is true.

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Answered by ayushib327
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The negation (of a statement) of the statement P is the statement “not P ” and is denoted by ⌝P . The negation of P is true only when P is false, and ⌝P is false only when P is true.

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2.1: Statements and Logical Operators.

Operator Symbolic Form Summary of Truth Values

Conditional P→Q False only when P is true and Q is false

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