(FOR SOME x) (FOR SOME y), with x and y as integers: x^2 + y = x.( true or false) FOR SOME x, x is any REAL number: x^2 + 1 = 0. * ( True or false) (FOR ALL x) (FOR SOME y), with x is any integer & y is any real number & both x, y must not be equal to ZERO: x.y = 1 is greater or equal x ( True or false)

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(FOR SOME x) (FOR SOME y), with x and y as integers: x^2 + y = x.( true or false)

FOR SOME x, x is any REAL number: x^2 + 1 = 0. * ( True or false)

(FOR ALL x) (FOR SOME y), with x is any integer & y is any real number & both x, y must not be equal to ZERO: x.y = 1 is greater or equal x ( True or false)

(FOR ALL y) (FOR SOME x), with x and y as integers: x.y = 5. ( true or false)

FOR SOME y, y is any integer: y^3 - y^2 -y = -1. ( True or false)

 

 

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