what is proposition?explain whether x-y>5 is a proposition or not
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A proposition is a predicate or an expression which has only two values: True or false.
x - y > 5
We need to substitute the values of x and y in the proposition.
If the value of the arithmetic expression (x - y) is more than 5 then the proposition is True.
Otherwise, if the value of (x - y) is less than or equal to 5 then the proposition is false.
Hence, x - y > 5 is a predicate or a preposition.
Any statement which is either true or false universally can be stated as proposition,
x-y>5 is no proposition because is truthiness cannot be defined because the value of x and y is not defined,
x - y > 5
We need to substitute the values of x and y in the proposition.
If the value of the arithmetic expression (x - y) is more than 5 then the proposition is True.
Otherwise, if the value of (x - y) is less than or equal to 5 then the proposition is false.
Hence, x - y > 5 is a predicate or a preposition.
Any statement which is either true or false universally can be stated as proposition,
x-y>5 is no proposition because is truthiness cannot be defined because the value of x and y is not defined,
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