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In mathematical reasoning, a statement is called a mathematically acceptable statement if it is either true or false but not both. ... Furthermore, the compound statements are combined by the word “and” (^) the resulting statement is called conjunction denoted as a ^ b.
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Mathematically Accepted Statement:-
A statement which is either true or false but not both.
That is its true value is either true or false.
Examples:
5+3=8 it is a statement which is false
2×5×6×5×0×6×8×17×1000999 = 0
It is a statement which is true.
The sum of all angles in a triangle is less than two right angles is a statement which is false
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