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The statement, “At least one of your friends is perfect”. Let P (x) be “x is perfect” and let F (x) be “x is your friend” and let the domain be all people.(a) ∀x (F (x) → P (x))(b) ∀x (F (x) ∧ P (x))(c) ∃x (F (x) ∧ P (x))(d) ∃x (F (x) → P (x))The question was posed to me in class test.I'm obligated to ask this question of Predicate Logic Quantifiers in chapter The Foundation: Logics and Proofs of Discrete Mathematics

Answer» RIGHT ANSWER is (c) ∃x (F (x) ∧ P (x))

The EXPLANATION: For some x, x is FRIEND and funny.


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