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Suppose the Variable X Represents Students and Y Represents Courses F(x):x is a freshman A(x):x is a part-time student T(x,y):x is taking yF ( x ) : x \text { is a freshman } \quad A ( x ) : x \text { is a part-time student }\quad T ( x , y ) : x \text { is taking } y \text {. }

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suppose the variable x represents students and y represents courses, and: F(x):x is a freshman A(x):x is a part-time student T(x,y):x is taking yF ( x ) : x \text { is a freshman } \quad A ( x ) : x \text { is a part-time student }\quad T ( x , y ) : x \text { is taking } y \text {. } Write the statement in good English without using variables in your answers.
- ¬yT( Joe, y ). \neg \exists y T ( \text { Joe, } y \text { ). }


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