The negation of the statement x =y is
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Negation of The stae
x is not equal to y
x ≠ y
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The negation of the given statement is given below:
"X is not equal to Y, ."
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- In general, a statement is a meaningful statement that is not an exclamation point, question, or command. Statements are only accepted if they are always true or always false. In mathematics, you may need to find the opposite of a given mathematical statement. The process of finding the opposite of any statement is called "Negation statement".
- In mathematics, the negation of a statement is the opposite of a given mathematical statement. If "P" is a proposition, the negation of proposition P is represented by ~ P. The symbol used to indicate the negation of a statement is "~" or "¬".
- For example, the default sentence is "Arjun's dog has a black tail". In that case, the denial/negation of the given statement is "Arjun's dog does not have a black tail." Therefore, if the specified statement is true, the negation of the specified statement is false.
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