Mathematical or logical statements.
Such as:
5 > 7
or 3 is a factor of 93
or 6 = 12
This is true. If a given input value yields four output values that relationship can be best described as a relation.
A binary relation is a relation, such as "is less than" or "is the daughter of", which makes statements about pairs of objects, being true or false depending on the objects.
True and False.
true
true.
A Boolean operator is any operator that returns true or false. False is typically denoted by the integer value 0 while all non-zero values equate to true. The less-than operator (<) is an example of a Boolean operator.
That's the boolean "or" operator. It calculates a result based on two boolean values. The result is false if both starting values are false; in all other cases, the result is true.
That's the boolean "or" operator. It calculates a result based on two boolean values. The result is false if both starting values are false; in all other cases, the result is true.
false
evaluate the concepts of value consensus and false consciousness in relation to the function of education.
This is true. If a given input value yields four output values that relationship can be best described as a relation.
The NOT operator. E.g., NOT TRUE evaluates to FALSE while NOT FALSE evaluates to TRUE.
Boolean is a type, not an operator and can have the value of either TRUE or FALSE
False.
untrue
Yes using the equals method. Example: Double a = new Double(Double.NaN); Double b = new Double(Double.NaN); if( a.equals(b) ) System.out.println("True"); else System.out.println("False"); If you execute the above code snippet you will see "True" in the console. If you try the "==" operator to compare the 2 values a and b you will get only false
False.