You are given the predicates: T(x): x is a Star Trek fan. W(x): x is a Star Wars fan. The domain is all people in the world. Which symbolic logic statement below is equivalent to the following statement? It is not true that all Star Wars fans are also Star Trek fans, except for Stanley. (Note that Stanley himself may or may not be a Star Wars fan.) ax (((x Stanley) A W(x)) → Tix)) O (x • Stanley) A W(x) → T(x) O None of these. O x• Stanley) Avx (Wx) T(x))) O vx (((x = Stanley) A W(x)) → T(x))
You are given the predicates: T(x): x is a Star Trek fan. W(x): x is a Star Wars fan. The domain is all people in the world. Which symbolic logic statement below is equivalent to the following statement? It is not true that all Star Wars fans are also Star Trek fans, except for Stanley. (Note that Stanley himself may or may not be a Star Wars fan.) ax (((x Stanley) A W(x)) → Tix)) O (x • Stanley) A W(x) → T(x) O None of these. O x• Stanley) Avx (Wx) T(x))) O vx (((x = Stanley) A W(x)) → T(x))
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![You are given the predicates:
T(x): x is a Star Trek fan.
W(x): x is a Star Wars fan.
The domain is all people in the world.
Which symbolic logic statement below is equivalent to the following statement?
It is not true that all Star Wars fans are also Star Trek fans, except for Stanley.
(Note that Stanley himself may or may not be a Star Wars fan.)
O ax ((x Stanley) A W(x) → Tix)
O (x • Stanley) a W(x) → T(x)
O None of these.
O x* Stanley) A vx (W(x) T(x)))
Ovx (((x = Stanley) a W(x)) → T(x)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F8de794bd-f156-4517-a7e6-2a2efaa08040%2F302c4111-3b2d-4604-9140-a262f1181a48%2Frlef7x_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:You are given the predicates:
T(x): x is a Star Trek fan.
W(x): x is a Star Wars fan.
The domain is all people in the world.
Which symbolic logic statement below is equivalent to the following statement?
It is not true that all Star Wars fans are also Star Trek fans, except for Stanley.
(Note that Stanley himself may or may not be a Star Wars fan.)
O ax ((x Stanley) A W(x) → Tix)
O (x • Stanley) a W(x) → T(x)
O None of these.
O x* Stanley) A vx (W(x) T(x)))
Ovx (((x = Stanley) a W(x)) → T(x)
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