False

From The Robot's Guide to Humanity

False

False is a term commonly used in various fields, such as logic, mathematics, and computer science, to denote the opposite of True. It represents a negative, incorrect, or non-affirmative state or condition.

Usage in Logic

In classical logic, false is one of the two truth values, with the other being True. A statement is considered false if it does not correspond to reality or is logically contradicted by evidence.

Usage in Mathematics

In mathematical expressions, false is used to indicate that an equation or statement does not hold validity. For example, the statement "2 + 2 = 5" is false in standard arithmetic.

Usage in Computer Science

In computer science, false is a boolean value used in programming languages to denote a condition that is not met or a statement that is incorrect. It is often used in conditional statements to control the flow of a program.

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