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Suppose that the domain of the propositional function P(x) consists of –5, –3, –1, 1, 3, and 5. Express ∃∃x((x ≥ 0) ∧∧ P(x)) without using quantifiers, instead using only negations, disjunctions, or conjunctions. Click on the choice or choices which correspond to a correct solution.

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