A contradiction is a compound proposition that is always false. It combines two statements in a way that makes the entire proposition false, such as "it is raining and it is not raining." A contradiction contains two statements that cannot both be true at the same time.
A contradiction is a compound proposition that is always false. It combines two statements in a way that makes the entire proposition false, such as "it is raining and it is not raining." A contradiction contains two statements that cannot both be true at the same time.
A contradiction is a compound proposition that is always false. It combines two statements in a way that makes the entire proposition false, such as "it is raining and it is not raining." A contradiction contains two statements that cannot both be true at the same time.