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Poor Tom, he ain't as smart as jerry

tatatete
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Excellent video . According to me,
1 . Not a statement as it can be true for some and False for others
2 . Yes, it is a statement as it is False ( NEVER seems to be a very important word here)

golumandal
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(1) They are not mathematical statements
(2) There is ambiguity in the NATURE of d integers. For the first question....THE Sum of integers can be Positive(like 4+4) Negative (like -6+4) even Zero (like -7+7) so there is no way we can choose an exact answer except the ambiguity is removed from d question
(3) If d question however is stated: Sum of two positive integers is positive, it is a mathematical statement.
(4)When u lift or remove ambiguity, u get a clear mathematical statement or proposition...

olufemigeorgemathsforhighs
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First one is not a statement
Second it is a statement

karanarya
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Number 1 is not a mathematical statement, because +2+2 is 4. But -2-2 is -4. So it can be both true and false. Thus its not a mathematical statement..

Number 2 is a mathematical statement because sum of two integers may also be negative sometimes

Zeeshan_Ali_Soomro
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1 Not a mathematical statement
2 It is a mathematical statement

pkhisanjeevkumar
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My sister l have liked your lesson thanks and the answer for your question is the two question are mathematical statement

waxkabaromedia
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Tomorrow statement can't be mathematical because it is only true on Wednesdays. Therefore it is false on all other days. But also, a mathematical statement can be true or false. Can someone explain this for me, please?

papillonbleu
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I’m doing maths statements and I don’t get it....

uikiiese
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4:04 1. not m-statement, because integers can be (-Ve to +Ve) So statement 1st is F or T.
2. M-Statement, So statement 2nd is False also.

ajaybanshkar
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Both the statement are true.
Thanks for your good explanation
May god bless you and u r team.

nidhiboya
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Just a remark: "here" isn't a pronoun, it's an adverb. You could have said "sentences with pronouns and modifiers, such as adjectives and adverbs".

Glottophilismates-tvjr
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Your definition of Statement is incorrect and nonsensical. How do you distinguish a mathematical proposition from a metaphysical proposition? Don't mislead the untrained minds, if you are not through in the subject. Do your research. Logic, primarily, though not exclusively, belongs to Philosophy. I would advice you to take some classes on Intro to Philosophy. Keep in mind you are not dealing with meaning of words or terms, or suggestions or opinions but strictly "Definitions".

vanneyaathithan
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p: i am the best looking person in this comment section
is this a math statement ? yes because its a fact, please donate some likes to my vain soul. *refreshes section every 15 seconds to check likes.

SseriousGgamer
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Both are not statement
Because integers can be positive or can be negative for example 1.if we add two negative it's ans is also negative so statement 1 false
2. Not a statement because if we add an negative integer which value is greater than positive integer so the ans is negative integer so 2 is also not a statement

corporalgaming
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Both are not mathematical statement as they are not applicable for either true or false case...(but both)

tamizhazhagan-jaishreekris
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kainaatmakhani
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Both the statements are not mathematical statements.

baburao
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1. Not mathematical statement 2. A mathematical statement

.TF_Editzzzzz
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X+7=18 is this a mathematical statement??

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