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Which of the following is a quantifier in first-order logic?

  • NOT
  • AND
  • FOR ALL
  • OR
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In first-order logic, "FOR ALL" (∀) is a universal quantifier that indicates a statement is true for every possible instance of a variable. It is used to express that a particular property or relation holds for all members of a given set.

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