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Duh-uh.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_logic


Logical negation is an operation on one logical value, typically the value of a proposition, that produces a value of true when its operand is false and a value of false when its operand is true. So, if statement A is true, then ¬A (pronounced "not A") would therefore be false; and conversely, if ¬A is true, then A would be false.


Would it be too much to expect you to understand such a simple thing?


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