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23 January, 01:04

Find the truth set of each of these predicates where the domain is the set of integers.

a. p (x) : x3 ≥ 1

b. q (x) : x2 = 2

c. r (x) : x < x2

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  1. 23 January, 01:20
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    a. p (x) : x^3 ≥ 1

    x^3 ≥ 1 = > x ≥ 1 = > all the integers equal or greater than 1 = x ∈ Z = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ... }

    That is the same that the natural numbers except 0 = N - {0}.

    b. q (x) : x2 = 2

    x^2 = 2 = > x = + / - √2, which is not an integer, so the truth set is the empty set = { } = ∅

    c. r (x) : x < x2

    x x^2 - x > 0

    => x (x - 1) > 0

    =>

    1) x > 0 and x - 1 > 0

    => x > 0 and x > 1

    => x > 1

    2) x < 0 and x - 1 < 0

    => x < 0 and x x < 0

    => the solution is the union of the two sets: x > 1 ∪ x < 0

    That is all the integers except 0 and 1.

    => the truth set is x ∈ Z = Z - { 0,1}
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