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Jase Howe

Jase Howe

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2022-06-19

Is this predicate-logic formula a tautology?
F ( x ) x F ( x )
My teacher says that the formula is a tautology. Because when the antecedent is false, all the formula should always true, and when the antecedent is true, consequent can be infered by using + rule.

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Lilliana Burton

Lilliana Burton

Beginner2022-06-20Added 19 answers

Step 1
1. The available formula
F ( x )   x F ( x )
consists only of a propositional function (predicate), not a proposition, because x is a free variable (sentence).
Step 2
2. It is logically equivalently to F ( x )   y F ( y ) ..
Step 3
3. Hence, it is neither a tautology (neither a FOL nor a PL tautology), and is invalid (wrong in some interpretations):
domain of discourse: days of 2021
F ( x ) := x is Friday
Step 4
4. Nonetheless, it can be satisfied (i.e., is not a contradiction in some interpretations):

topic of conversation: Z
F ( x ).

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