Answer to Question #276830 in Discrete Mathematics for Nurul Amira

Question #276830

Which of the following is false about a proposition?

(¬p ∨ p) is a proposition.(¬p ∧ p) is a proposition.A predicate is not a proposition.c.(¬p ∨ ¬p) is a proposition.


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Expert's answer
2021-12-08T12:11:14-0500

A proposition is a declarative sentence that is either true or false (but not both).

In general, a predicate is not a proposition. But when you assign values to all its argument variables, you get a proposition.


Answer: "A predicate is not a proposition" is false


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