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Negation in general represents the contradiction and denial of anything. In classical logic, negation is identified as the logical connective that takes truthfulness to falsehood. However, there can be situations in which we have to deal with the possibility of any truth value besides true or false. The probability theory has been effective in modelling such situations. Therefore exploring the concept...