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Let S(x) be the predicate “x is a student,” F(x) the predicate “x is a faculty member,” an...

Let S(x) be the predicate “x is a student,” F(x) the predicate “x is a faculty member,” and A(x, y) the predicate “x has asked y a question,” where the domain consists of all people associated with your school. Use quantifiers lo express each of these statements.

a)  Lois has asked Professor Michaels a question.


b) Every student has asked Professor Gross a question.


c) Every faculty member has either asked Professor Miller a question or been asked a question by Professor Miller.


d)Some student has not asked any faculty member a question.


e) There is a faculty member who has never been asked a question by a student.


f)   Some student has asked every faculty member a question.


g)  There is a faculty member who has asked every other faculty member a question.


h)Some student has never been asked a question by a faculty member.

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