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2022-04-12

Let Q(x) be a quantifer for the universe Z + . I want to check whether ( y ( Q ( y ) x Q ( x ) ) ) y Q ( y ).

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Giancarlo Shah

Giancarlo Shah

Beginner2022-04-13Added 12 answers

Explanation:
If the right holds, then for any y, x Q ( x ) holds, hence "Q(y) or x Q ( x )" also holds.
If the left holds, pick an arbitrary y, then either Q(y) holds which proves the right by letting x = y, or " x Q ( x )" which is literally the right side.

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