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Identify the Quantifiers in the following statements. For all real numbers x with x > 3, x 2 is greater than 9.

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Identify the Quantifiers in the following statements.

For all real numbers x with x > 3, x 2 is greater than 9.

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Quantifier means a phrase like ‘there exists’, ‘for all’ and ‘for every’ etc.

For all

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Chapter 14: Mathematical Reasoning - Exercise [Page 264]

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NCERT Exemplar Mathematics [English] Class 11
Chapter 14 Mathematical Reasoning
Exercise | Q 11.(v) | Page 264

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