Interesting fact

This is why !false = true



Actually,'! ' (exclamatory sign)  is used in python language for 'not'. 


For example:
X  ! = 4

This statement means that x is not equal to 4.

! Is always used BEFORE no. Or a word and not after in  python. 

That is the reason 

! False = true 

Hope, you understood  it better. 😇

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