Category:Examples of Logical Negation
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
This category contains examples of Logical Negation.
The logical not or negation operator is a unary connective whose action is to reverse the truth value of the statement on which it operates.
- $\neg p$ is defined as:
- $p$ is not true
- It is not the case that $p$ is true
- It is false that $p$
- $p$ is false.
Thus the statement $\neg p$ is called the negation of $p$.
$\neg p$ is voiced not $p$.
Pages in category "Examples of Logical Negation"
The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.