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Predicate logic there is no one who does not like ice –cream

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A predicate is a property that a variable or a finite collection of variables can have. A predicate becomes a proposition

when specific values are assigned to the variables. P(x1,x2, ..., xn) is called a predicate of n variables or n arguments

Answered by N3KKI
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Example: We can form two different predicates. ... Definition: A predicate is a property that a variable or a finite collection of variables can have. A predicate becomes a proposition when specific values are assigned to the variables. P(x1,x2, ..., xn) is called a predicate of n variables or n arguments.

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