Consider a statement of the form x S st Px True or False Are
Consider a statement of the form: x S, s.t. P(x) True or False: Are the following valid ways to prove the above statement? Enter T if it is a valid approach, F if it is not valid. Find specific values of x for which ~P(x) is false. Find specific values of x for which P(x) is true. Show that one can construct a value of x S with the desired property P(x) Prove that the statement x S,~ P(x) is false. Show that if there does not exist an x S with the desired property, then there is a contradiction to a previously established result or theorem
Solution
True 2. Find a specific value of x for which is P(x) is true.
