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Suppose that the domain of the predicateP(x) consists of −2, −1, 0, 1, and2. Write out each of the following predicate logic formulas in propositional logic formulas using disjunctions, conjunctions, negations, or their combinations.

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Suppose that the domain of the propositional function P(x) consists of the integers -2,-1,0,1 and 2. Write out each of these propositions using disjunctions, conjunctions and negations.

a) \exists x P(x) So it says that there exists an x for which P(x) is true.

Then P(-2) \vee P(-1) \vee P(0) \vee P(1) \vee P(2)

b) \forall x P(x) Here it says that P(x) is true for every x.

Then P(-2) \wedge P(-1) \wedge P(0) \wedge P(1) \wedge P(2)

c) \exists x \neg P(x)

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