Let P(x) denote \"x has a bachelor\'s degree in CIS\" and Q(x) denote \"x is an
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Let P(x) denote "x has a bachelor's degree in CIS" and Q(x) denote "x is an information systems analyst". The domain of discourse is the set of all people. Which of the following propositions does For All x (P(x) rightarrow Q(x)) represent? Someone has a bachelor's degree in CIS and is an information systems analyst. For some person, he/she is an information systems analyst if he/she has a bachelor's degree. Everyone who has a bachelor's degree in CIS is an information systems analyst. Everyone who is an information system analyst has a bachelor's degree in CIS.Explanation / Answer
Option c is correct
means for all and x(P(x) -> Q(x)) means for all x (who has a bachelors degree is an I. System Analyst)
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