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Taiki Mokgatle
on Dec 25, 2024Verified
If the following sentence were put into standard form as a categorical proposition, what would the quantifier be? Everybody is welcome to join our club.
A) many
B) all
C) no
D) few
E) some
Quantifier
Symbols or words in formal logic that indicate the scope of a term, such as "all," "some," or "none," specifying quantity or amount in logical expressions.
Categorical Proposition
A statement that relates two categories or classes in a manner that is either affirmative or negative.
- Discern and apprehend the constituents of standard form categorical propositions, including quantifier, subject, predicate, and copula.
- Determine the level (universal or particular) of categorical observations.
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Learning Objectives
- Discern and apprehend the constituents of standard form categorical propositions, including quantifier, subject, predicate, and copula.
- Determine the level (universal or particular) of categorical observations.
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