kétértékû
Kétértékû is a Hungarian adjective that translates to "two-valued" or "bifid" in English. It is often used in contexts related to logic, mathematics, and sometimes in biology or linguistics. In logic, a proposition is kétértékû if it can only be assigned one of two truth values, typically true or false. This is a fundamental concept in classical logic, known as the law of the excluded middle. A statement is either true or it is false; there is no third option.
In mathematics, the term can appear in various fields. For instance, a function might be described as
The concept can also be encountered in less formal contexts. For example, a situation or a characteristic