2. Consider the statement Vry=(x − ²). (a) Rewrite this statement as a sentence 4 (b) Consider the negation of the above statement, VrVyz(r=yz). Rewrite this expression so that the negation ends up on the predicate. (c) Which is true, the original statement or its negation? Explain how

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2. Consider the statement Vry=(r= y²).
(a)
Rewrite this statement as a sentence
4
Summer 2022
(b)
Consider the negation of the above statement, VrVyz(ryz). Rewrite
this expression so that the negation ends up on the predicate.
Which is true, the original statement or its negation? Explain how
Transcribed Image Text:2. Consider the statement Vry=(r= y²). (a) Rewrite this statement as a sentence 4 Summer 2022 (b) Consider the negation of the above statement, VrVyz(ryz). Rewrite this expression so that the negation ends up on the predicate. Which is true, the original statement or its negation? Explain how
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