Answer to Question #85071 in Discrete Mathematics for Kyle

Question #85071
Let D = {1, 2, 3}. The domain of the variables x and y will be D.

Give an example of a predicate P(x, y) such that ∀x ∃y P(x, y) is true, but ∃y ∀x P(x, y) is false
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2019-02-13T10:57:41-0500
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