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Mathematics, 08.02.2021 20:30 sannai0415

All insects have six legs," (∀x (I(x)→ L(x))) "Dragonflies are insects," (∀x (D(x)→I(x))) "Spiders do not have six legs," (∀x (S(x)→¬L(x))) "Spiders eat dragonflies." (∀x, y (S(x) ∧ D(y)) → E(x, y))) The conditional statement "∀x, If x is an insect, then x has six legs" is derived from the statement "All insects have six legs" using .

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