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In Biology / Senior High School | 2025-07-12

Can two opposite statements both be true? (LOGIC) Answer: Reason:​

Asked by rochellemaecuevas8

Answer (1)

This happens when the statements are referring to different situations, times, or perspectives. For example, "It is raining" and "It is not raining" can both be true if they refer to different places. But in classical logic, if two opposite statements refer to the same thing at the same time and in the same sense, they cannot both be true this is called the law of non-contradiction.

Answered by KaiThePianist | 2025-07-13