Translate each of these statements into logical expressions in three different ways by varying the domain and by using predicates one and with two variables. a) A student in your school has lived in Vietnam. b) There is a student in your school who cannot speak Hindi. c) A student in your school knows Java, Prolog, and C++. d) Everyone in your class enjoys Thai food. e) Someone in your class does not play hockey.
Translate each of these statements into logical expressions in three different ways by varying the domain and by using predicates one and with two variables. a) A student in your school has lived in Vietnam. b) There is a student in your school who cannot speak Hindi. c) A student in your school knows Java, Prolog, and C++. d) Everyone in your class enjoys Thai food. e) Someone in your class does not play hockey.
Translate each of these statements into logical expressions in three different ways by varying the domain and by using predicates one and with two variables.
a) A student in your school has lived in Vietnam.
b) There is a student in your school who cannot speak Hindi.
c) A student in your school knows Java, Prolog, and C++.
Let R be field and X= R³/s Vector space over R
M=(a,b,c)labic, e Rra+b= 3- <3
Show that Ms and why with proof.
1) is convexset and affine set of botost
ii) is blanced set and symmetirs set of x
iii) is hy per space and hyper plane ofx or hot
iii) find f:MR st kerf = M 18/103
and finnd fiM→R/{0} st
M= {xEX, f(t) = x, texiαER?
jiii) show that Mis Maxsubspace or not
and Mis a max. affine set or not.
Solve the next ED: (see image)
Write an equation for the polynomial graphed below. It will probably be easiest to leave your "a" value as a
fraction.
8
7
+
9+
H
6
5
4
3
+ 3
2
1
(-30)
(-1,0)
(1,0)
(3,0)
+
-5
-4
-3
-2
2
3
4
7 2
-1
-2
3 (0,-3)
f(x) =
456
-4
-5
-6+
Chapter 1 Solutions
Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications ( 8th International Edition ) ISBN:9781260091991
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