> #mathematics , #maths , #logic > If p(x,y):xy=1 then the truth value of (all x are element of real number)(there is some y are element of real number)p(x,y)is TRUE .TRUE or false?
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Changkuoth Koang
Jan 29

If p(x,y):xy=1 then the truth value of (all x are element of real number)(there is some y are element of real number)p(x,y)is TRUE .TRUE or false?

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Jan 29
The statement "all x are element of real number" is true, as it includes all possible values of x.

The statement "there is some y are element of real number" is also true, as there are infinite real numbers to choose from for y.

Therefore, the truth value of the statement "all x are element of real number" and "there is some y are element of real number" is TRUE.

However, the truth value of p(x,y): xy=1 is not specified in the question, so we cannot determine the overall truth value of the statement.
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Changkuoth Koang
Jan 29
Conclusion is TRUE or false?
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