Let Q(x) be the predicate "x + 1 ≤ 2x". If the domain consists of all integers, what is the truth value of the following statement? O A. True OB. False 3x¬Q(x)

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Let Q(x) be the predicate "x + 1 ≤ 2x". If the domain consists of all integers, what is the truth value of the following statement?
O A. True
OB. False
3x¬Q(x)
Transcribed Image Text:Let Q(x) be the predicate "x + 1 ≤ 2x". If the domain consists of all integers, what is the truth value of the following statement? O A. True OB. False 3x¬Q(x)
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