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On 3/23/2024 6:09 AM, Brain Lapse Larry wrote:


> A => ~B: false
> Obviously, if a number is prime it cannot be not odd, that is,
> if a number is in set A (prime) it cannot be in set ~B (even
> numbers).

wtf?

It's back to 5th grade math for you.