👉 In mathematics, "nonequability" refers to a property that cannot be proven true or false. It is a concept in set theory and logic that describes a mathematical object that has no other equivalent in terms of its properties. For example, consider the following two statements: 1. 3 + 4 = 7 2. 5 - 6 = 0 In this case, statement 1 is true while statement 2 is false because it does not have a direct equivalent