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To negate a conditional statement, you have to realize that what you're negating is the conditional relationship. In other words, where the original statement says that A and B exist in a conditional relationship, you're saying that no, A and B do not exist in a conditional relationship.
Negation of “If A, then B”. If A is the statement “I am rich” and B is the statement “I am happy,”, then the negation of “A $\\Rightarrow$ B” is “I am rich” = A, and “I am not happy” = not B. So the negation of “if A, then B” becomes “A and not B”.
Negation of p has opposite truth value form p. That is, if p is true, then up is false. If p is false, up is true. More commonly, we use internal negation to negate a sententious (proposition variables.) For instance, “b is a rational number” becomes “b is not a rational number,” and “x = 5” becomes “x 5”, and so on.
The negation of a conditional statement is only true when the original if-then statement is false. The negation of a conjunction is only false when the original two statements are both true. The negation of a disjunction is only true when both of the original statements are false.
Negation. Sometimes in mathematics it's important to determine what the opposite of a given mathematical statement is. This is usually referred to as “negating” a statement. One thing to keep in mind is that if a statement is true, then its negation is false (and if a statement is false, then its negation is true).
In simpler terms, negation defines the polar opposition of affirmative, denies the existence or vaguely a refutation. This is also known as Not. It's just the conversion of the affirmative sentence which converts the simple affirmative sentence into negative. Example. I like to sing = I do not like to sing.
The digital equivalent is P = XX NOR Y, and thus the negation is (not P) = X XOR Y. In other words, P is false when X is true but Y is false, or when X is false but Y is true. You are not right. Let X=(is even) and Y=(is not odd).
Negation of if and only if? Let a statement P is “X is true if and only if Y is true”. It seems that digital equivalent of this statement is P = X and Y. Hence negation of P is (not X) or (not Y) i.e. Either X or Y is false.
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