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nlexa [21]
2 years ago
11

2. State the negation of each of the following statements. a. √ is a rational number. b. 0 is not a negative integer. c. 111 is

a prime number.
Mathematics
1 answer:
maxonik [38]2 years ago
8 0

The negation of the statements are:

  • a. √ is not a rational number.
  • b. 0 is a negative integer.
  • c. 111 is not a prime number.

<h3>How to determine the negation?</h3>

The negation of a statement x is represented as:

not x

This means that we simply introduce the "not" word in the statements or we remove the "not" word in them

So, we have the negation to be:

  • a. √ is not a rational number.
  • b. 0 is a negative integer.
  • c. 111 is not a prime number.


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