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Devin Anderson

Devin Anderson

Answered question

2022-06-12

The truth value of ( P ) : ( m Z ) ( y Q ) : m y N
Determine the truth value of the following statement:
( P ) : ( m Z ) ( y Q ) : m y N
my attempt:
P is false, because suppose that exists m Z such that:
( y Q ) : m y N
let's take for example: y = m m Q we got:
m . y = m . m m = m N since m Z . Therefore, the statement (P) is false.

Answer & Explanation

lodosr

lodosr

Beginner2022-06-13Added 24 answers

Step 1
Since you include 0 N , (P) is true because we have Z 0 = 0 y N for all y Q .
Step 2
Your proof is wrong even if 0 N , since you only exclude negative m.
To prove (P) is false when 0 N , let y = 0.

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