Distinguish between universal and existential quantifier
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The universal quantifier, meaning "for all", "for every", "for each", etc. The existential quantifier, meaning "for some", "there exists", "there is one", etc. A statement of the form: x, if P(x) then Q(x). A statement of the form: x such that, if P(x) then Q(x).
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The universal quantifier, meaning "for all", "for every", "for each", etc. The existential quantifier, meaning "for some", "there exists", "there is one", etc. A statement of the form: x, if P(x) then Q(x). A statement of the form: x such that, if P(x) then Q(x).
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