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Suppose the Variable X Represents People, And F(x):x is friendly T(x):x is tall A(x):x is angry. F ( x ) : x \text { is friendly } T ( x ) : x \text { is tall } A ( x ) : x \text { is angry. }

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suppose the variable x represents people, and F(x):x is friendly T(x):x is tall A(x):x is angry. F ( x ) : x \text { is friendly } T ( x ) : x \text { is tall } A ( x ) : x \text { is angry. } Write the statement using these predicates and any needed quantifiers.
-If a person is friendly, then that person is not angry.


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