What is the difference between a conclusion that is "necessarily true, but not

What is the difference between a conclusion that is "necessarily true, but not

What is the difference between a conclusion that is "necessarily true, but not false" vs. "necessarily false, but not true"? They seem the same to me or is the answer based on probability? In the same light, what is the difference between "probably not necessarily false" and "probably but not necessarily true"? Thank you, Joe

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