A compound proposition that is neither a tautology nor a contradiction is called a?
ایک مرکب تجویز جو نہ تو تذلیل ہو اور نہ ہی تضاد اسے کہا جاتا ہے؟
Answer: Contingency
Explanation
A compound proposition that is neither a tautology (always true) nor a contradiction (always false) is called a contingency.
A contingency is a statement that is sometimes true and sometimes false, depending on the truth values of its components.
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