Answer :
The statement '57,58,57,58 = 57,58' is false because the sequences are not identical. To correct it, you would need to make both sequences match exactly.
The sequence '57,58,57,58' is equivalent to '57,58'. If interpreted as a question of sequence equality, the statement is false because the first sequence contains four terms and the second only two, even though the numbers 57 and 58 are repeated. This is similar to a process in logic or mathematics where we determine if a statement is a tautology, which is a statement that is true in every possible interpretation.
In the process of reasoning, one might assume the target statement is false and work backwards to determine what conditions make it false, as indicated by the reference to a previous example ($17). To correct the false statement, we would need to make the sequences match exactly, either by removing the extra '57,58' from the first sequence or adding it to the second sequence to make them identical. Therefore, the corrected statement would be '57,58,57,58 = 57,58,57,58'.