Suppose that the domain of the propositional P ( x ) consists of the integers -2, -1, 0, 1, and 2. Write out each of these propositions using disjunctions, conjunctions, and negations. a) ∃ x P ( x ) b) ∀ x P ( x ) c) ∃ x ¬ P ( x ) d) ∀ x ¬ P ( x ) e) ¬ ∃ x P ( x ) f) ¬ ∀ x P ( x )
Suppose that the domain of the propositional P ( x ) consists of the integers -2, -1, 0, 1, and 2. Write out each of these propositions using disjunctions, conjunctions, and negations. a) ∃ x P ( x ) b) ∀ x P ( x ) c) ∃ x ¬ P ( x ) d) ∀ x ¬ P ( x ) e) ¬ ∃ x P ( x ) f) ¬ ∀ x P ( x )
Suppose that the domain of the propositionalP(x) consists of the integers -2, -1, 0, 1, and 2. Write out each of these propositions using disjunctions, conjunctions, and negations.
A population of muffles (a feathery species unrelated to tribbles) begins with 30 animals and has 100
animals after 36 hours.
1. Find a formula describing the growth of the muffle population (4 points). Round any decimals to
five decimal places.
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