If P(x) is a predicate and the domain of x is the set of all real numbers, let R be x Z

Chapter 3, Problem 36

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If P(x) is a predicate and the domain of x is the set of all real numbers, let R be x Z, P(x), let S be x Q, P(x), and let T be x R, P(x). a. Find a definition for P(x) (but do not use x Z) so that R is true and both S and T are false. b. Find a definition for P(x) (but do not use x Q) so that both R and S are true and T is false.

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