Formal Logic I
The expression $$\forall x \exists y \; p(x, y)$$ states that for every element x in a certain domain, there exists at least one element y such that the predicate p holds true. This structure illustrates how multiple quantifiers can be used to express complex relationships between variables and is key for understanding how statements can change meaning based on the order of quantifiers.
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