Counterexample
False
No. It is a statement of a particular instance when the three numbers in the statement have specific values. Change any one of them and the statement becomes false.
A counter example is a statement that shows conjecture is false.
Counter-example
No, it is not. It is a statement. It is false, but that is not relevant.
"do statement while (...);" is a loop which does at least one iteration even if the condition after while is false. When, for instance, "while(...) statement" does not iterate at all if the condition after while is false.
Chemistry, for example, is a branch oh history - false.
i always lie
This statement is false.
conuturexample
That would be a false statement.
It's an example of a false statement.