Write the negation of the following:

A snowy day is cold.

A snowy day is not hot?

How is this related to math?

To negate the statement "A snowy day is cold," we have to refute the claim and express the opposite meaning.

The negation of "A snowy day is cold" would be "A snowy day is not cold," or "It is not the case that a snowy day is cold."

In terms of logic, we can break down the negation as follows:

The original statement: A snowy day is cold.
Negation: It is not the case that (A snowy day is cold).
Symbolically: ¬(A snowy day is cold).

To express the negation, we add the negation symbol (¬) before the statement.