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Question 3: Show the following verbal expressions (a,b,c,d) for two different sets with the appropriate mathematical...

Question 3: Show the following verbal expressions (a,b,c,d) for two different sets with the appropriate mathematical symbols and definitions for two different sets of definitions.(predicate logic)
It is assumed that the first set of definitions is students in the class and the second set of definitions is all people. How could we express e option using propositional logic?

a) Some of the students in the class can speak German.
b) Everyone in the class is friendly.
c) There are those who are not born in California in the classroom.
d) A student from the class went to the theater.
e) Nobody in the classroom knows object-oriented programming.

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