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23 June, 18:33

Let B be the universal body of students at a university.

Let

S (x) stand for "x is smart".

Y (x) stand for "y is young".

C (x) stand for "x is a CS Major"

Translate the following sentences into quantified formulas.

1 - All CS majors are smart

2 - Some CS majors are smart and not young.

3 - No young college students are CS majors.

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  1. 23 June, 22:20
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that

    S (x) stand for "x is smart".

    Y (x) stand for "y is young".

    C (x) stand for "x is a CS Major"

    1) All CS majors are smart : C (x) ⇒ S (x)

    2) Some CS majors are smart and not young.: There exists a∈C (x) such that a ∉ Y (x)

    3) No young college students are CS majors.: ~Y (s) ⇒CS (x)
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