👉 In logic and mathematics, a term is non-imputable if it cannot be proven to be true or false without additional information. This means that there is no way to know for sure whether an assertion is true or false without knowing more about its truth value. For example, consider the statement "If it rains tomorrow, then I will go out." If we assume that rain always falls as a weather phenomenon and do not have any other evidence or information about this fact, then it would be impossible