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    P(m, N) Means "M ≤ N," Where the Universe of Discourse
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P(m, N) Means "M ≤ N," Where the Universe of Discourse

Question 165

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P(m, n) means "m ≤ n," where the universe of discourse for m and n is the set of nonnegative integers. What is the truth value of the statement?
- ∀nP(0,n)\forall n P ( 0 , n )∀nP(0,n)

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