This question is regarding propositions in discrete math.

If we were given a statement (say) "today is Monday" is that a proposition. What is the truth value for it?

From Google:

Definition: A proposition or statement is a sentence which is either true or false. Definition:If a proposition is true, then we say its truth value is true, and if a proposition is false, we say its truth value is false.

In order for a statement to be considered a proposition, it must be able to be either true or false. If the statement "today is Monday" is referring to a specific day, then it is a proposition because it can be determined whether it is true or false.

To determine the truth value of this statement, you need to check the current day. If indeed today is Monday, then the statement is true. However, if today is any other day, then the statement is false.

Therefore, the truth value of the statement "today is Monday" depends on the actual day you are considering.

If it's a proposition what's the truth value of it??