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Identify the quantifiers and write the negation of the following statements:
There exists a number which is a multiple of 6 and 9.

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Check the validity of the statements:
r: 100 is a multiple of 4 and 5.

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Check the validity of the statements:
s: 60 is a multiple of 3 or 5.

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Which of the following is a statement?

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The negation of the statement “It is raining and weather is cold.” is ______.

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Which of the following sentences are statements? Justify

A triangle has three sides.

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Which of the following sentences are statements? Justify

0 is a complex number.

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Which of the following sentences are statements? Justify

Sky is red.

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Which of the following sentences are statements? Justify

Every set is an infinite set.

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Which of the following sentences are statements? Justify

15 + 8 > 23

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Which of the following sentences are statements? Justify

y + 9 = 7.

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Which of the following sentences are statements? Justify

Where is your bag?

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Which of the following sentences are statements? Justify

Every square is a rectangle.

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Which of the following sentences are statements? Justify

Sum of opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral is 180°.

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Which of the following sentences are statements? Justify

sin2x + cos2x = 0

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Find the component statements of the following compound statements.

Number 7 is prime and odd.

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Find the component statements of the following compound statements.

Chennai is in India and is the capital of Tamil Nadu.

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Find the component statements of the following compound statements.

The number 100 is divisible by 3, 11 and 5.

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Find the component statements of the following compound statements.

Chandigarh is the capital of Haryana and U.P.

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Find the component statements of the following compound statements.

`sqrt(7)` is a rational number or an irrational number.

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