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Mathematics, 20.06.2020 19:57 bri0521

Suppose the variable x represents students and y represents courses. Consider the following predicates on variables x and y: A(x): x is a part-time student, F(x) : x is a freshman, B(x) : x is a full-time student, T(x; y) : x is taking y. M(y) : y is a math course. Write

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