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    P(x, Y) Means "X + 2y = Xy," Where X\[\forall x \exists y P ( x , y )\]
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P(x, Y) Means "X + 2y = Xy," Where X ∀x∃yP(x,y)\forall x \exists y P ( x , y )∀x∃yP(x,y)

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P(x, y) means "x + 2y = xy," where x and y are integers. Determine the truth value of the statement.
- ∀x∃yP(x,y)\forall x \exists y P ( x , y )∀x∃yP(x,y)

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