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Genrish500 [490]
3 years ago
10

Write the negation of each of the following logical expressions so that all negations immediately precede predicates. In some ca

ses, it may be necessary to apply one or more laws of propositional logic.
a. ∃x ∀y(P(x,y) → Q(x,y))
b. ∃x ∀y(P(x,y) → P(y,x))
c. ∃x ∃y P(x,y) ∧ ∀x ∀y Q(x,y)
Mathematics
1 answer:
zavuch27 [327]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

a. Negation of ∃x ∀y(P(x,y) → Q(x,y)) = ∀x  ∃y P(x,y)  ∧ ¬Q(x,y) ]

b. Negation of ∃x ∀y(P(x,y) → P(y,x)) = ∀x ∃y  [ ¬P(x,y) ∨ ¬P(y,x) ] ∧ [P(x,y) ∨ P(y,x)]

c. Negation of ∃x ∃y P(x,y) ∧ ∀x ∀y Q(x,y) = ∀x ∀y ¬ [P(x,y)]  ∨ ∃x ∃y ¬ [Q(x,y)]

Step-by-step explanation:

a.∃x ∀y(P(x,y) → Q(x,y))

Negation = ¬ [ ∃x ∀y(P(x,y) → Q(x,y)) ]

                = ∀x  ¬ [ ∀y(P(x,y) → Q(x,y)) ]

                = ∀x  ∃y ¬ [ (P(x,y) → Q(x,y)) ]

                = ∀x  ∃y ¬ [  ¬P(x,y)  ∨ Q(x,y) ]

                = ∀x  ∃y P(x,y)  ∧ ¬Q(x,y) ]

Negation of ∃x ∀y(P(x,y) → Q(x,y)) = ∀x  ∃y P(x,y)  ∧ ¬Q(x,y) ]

b. ∃x ∀y(P(x,y) → P(y,x))

Negation = ¬ [ ∃x ∀y(P(x,y) → P(y,x)) ]

               = ∀x ¬ [ ∀y(P(x,y) → P(y,x)) ]

               = ∀x ∃y ¬ [ (P(x,y) → P(y,x)) ]

               = ∀x ∃y ¬ [ ( P(x,y) ∧ P(y,x) ) ∨ ( ¬P(x,y) ∧ ¬P(y,x) )]

               = ∀x ∃y ¬ [ P(x,y) ∧ P(y,x) ] ∧ ¬[ ¬P(x,y) ∧ ¬P(y,x) ]

               = ∀x ∃y  [ ¬P(x,y) ∨ ¬P(y,x) ] ∧ [ P(x,y) ∨ P(y,x) ]

∴ we get

Negation of ∃x ∀y(P(x,y) → P(y,x)) = ∀x ∃y  [ ¬P(x,y) ∨ ¬P(y,x) ] ∧ [P(x,y) ∨ P(y,x)]

c. ∃x ∃y P(x,y) ∧ ∀x ∀y Q(x,y)

Negation = ¬ [ ∃x ∃y P(x,y) ∧ ∀x ∀y Q(x,y) ]

                = ¬ [ ∃x ∃y P(x,y) ]  ∨ ¬ [ ∀x ∀y Q(x,y) ]

                = ∀x¬ [  ∃y P(x,y) ]  ∨ ∃x ¬ [ ∀y Q(x,y) ]

                = ∀x ∀y ¬ [ P(x,y) ]  ∨ ∃x ∃y ¬ [ Q(x,y) ]

∴ we get

Negation of ∃x ∃y P(x,y) ∧ ∀x ∀y Q(x,y) = ∀x ∀y ¬ [ P(x,y) ]  ∨ ∃x ∃y ¬ [ Q(x,y) ]

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