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Mathematics, 25.02.2020 02:19 jordanfvest

Let the domain of x be the set of geometric figures in the plane, and let Square(x) be "x is a square" and Rect(x) be "x is a rectangle." a. ∃x such that Rect(x) ∧ Square(x). b. ∃x such that Rect(x) ∧ ∼Square(x). c. ∀x, Square(x) → Rect(x).

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