please explain this step by step, so that it can be applied to future problems. Also can you choose any real # to plug i

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please explain this step by step, so that it can be applied to future problems. Also can you choose any real # to plug i

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please explain this step by step, so that it can be applied to future problems. Also can you choose any real # to plug in for x?
Please Explain This Step By Step So That It Can Be Applied To Future Problems Also Can You Choose Any Real To Plug I 1
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38. Find a counterexample, if possible, to these universally quantified statements, where the domain for all variables consists of all real numbers. (a) \x(x² ‡x) (b) Vx(x² #2) (c) Vx(x) > 0)
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