Not is a fundamental logical operator expressing negation. It inverts a truth value, changing 'true' to 'false' and 'false' to 'true'. This concept is central to Boolean logic and everyday understanding of absence or denial.
Not is a fundamental logical operator expressing negation. It inverts a truth value, changing 'true' to 'false' and 'false' to 'true'. This concept is central to Boolean logic and everyday understanding of absence or denial.