Let P(x) , x+1>3x , be the statement “ x+1>3x ”. If the domain consists of all integers
Question: Let \[\begin{aligned} & P(x) \\
& x+1>3x \\
\end{aligned}\] be the statement “ \[x+1>3x\] ”. If the domain consists of all integers, what are the truth values of:
& x+1>3x \\
\end{aligned}\] be the statement “ \[x+1>3x\] ”. If the domain consists of all integers, what are the truth values of:
a.) P(1)
b.) \[\forall xP(x)\]
c.)
This problem is similar to P.47 #11 and P.35 Example 11.
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