MATH 1P66 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Propositional Function

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Nested quantifiers are when we have one (or more) quantifier(s) in the scope of another quantifier. The order of universal or existential quantifiers in a statement without other quantifiers do not matter. The order of quantifiers in a statement with other quantifiers does matter. De morgan"s rules for quantifiers can simply be applied successively to negate nested quantifiers. Today we learnt how to use one quantifier in the scope of another quantifier nested quantifiers. We learned about that the order of mixed nested quantifiers does matter, but the order of homogeneous nested quantifiers does not. We also learnt that much like single quantifiers, they can be negated by applying the negation rules successively and can be. Examples: false as one number cannot be added to any number to make it 0 is in the scope of: is in the scope of both the quantifiers. This can also be though of as a single propositional function: where is where is.

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