Question: Let D={ objects }. Let P(x) be the predicate x is a car. Let Q(x) be the predicate x is in the parking
Let D={ objects }. Let P(x) be the predicate " x is a car". Let Q(x) be the predicate " x is in the parking lot". Let R(x) be the predicate "x has a bike rack". Let S(x,y) be the predicate " x and y are the same object". Write the following in symbolic notation. Simplify if possible. a) Either something has a bike rack and is not a car, or something is not in the parking lot. b) If an object has a bike rack and is in the parking lot then it is not a car. c) There is at most one car. d) Only cars are in the parking lot
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