Discrete Mathematics with Applications 4th Edition

Published by Cengage Learning
ISBN 10: 0-49539-132-8
ISBN 13: 978-0-49539-132-6

Chapter 6 - Set Theory - Exercise Set 6.4 - Page 381: 13

Answer

Not a statement

Work Step by Step

The statement doesn't have a definite truth value. O cannot be true because the statement itself says it can't be true. It can not be false, then the statement itself is correct because it says it is false which is a contradiction. So the sentence is neither true nor false, so not a statement.
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