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If a proposition is P, are "non-P" and "negation of P" the same?
Proposition P: If A holds, then B holds.

Non-P: It doesn't mean that if A holds, then B also holds.

Negative number of p: If A holds, then B does not.

The difference between the two is that one is "B may not be established" and the other is "B may not be established"