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Mathematics, 07.06.2021 16:10 jaygamer37

Let Q(x, y) be the predicate "If x < y then x2 < y2," with domain for both x and y being R, the set of all real numbers. a) When x = −2 and y = 1, is Q(x, y).
a. true
b. false
The hypothesis of Q(−2, 1) is__, which is___. The conclusion is___, which is. Thus Q(−2, 1) is a conditional statement with ahypothesis and aconclusion. So Q(−2, 1) is.
b) Give values different from those in part (a) for which Q(x, y) has the same truth value as in part.
c) Give values different from those in part (c) for which Q(x, y) has the same truth values as in part.

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