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In first-order logic, '∃' represents which type of quantifier?

  • FOR SOME
  • NOT
  • IF THEN
  • AND
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In first-order logic, the symbol '∃' represents the existential quantifier, which is equivalent to "FOR SOME." The existential quantifier (∃) is used to express that there exists at least one instance of a variable for which a given statement is true.

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