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3:23 in the mathematical statement on the bottom right hand, shouldnt we specify that "for all x THAT ARE POSITIVE INTEGERS, p(x) is true"? (In line with the statement on the left, since we are focusing our attention on only positive integers, although i understand the unspoken fact that it would be true for negative integers as well)
In the example, you say that x+1 > x for all positive Integers but it is true for all Integers (positive & negative) I know you never explicitly say this isn't the case.
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Bdw at 2:20 Its true for all real numbers not just positive ( [ -2+1 > -2] => [ -1 > -2 ] )
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2:35 why not say for all numbers P(x) holds true(instead of +ve integers)?
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3:23
in the mathematical statement on the bottom right hand, shouldnt we specify that "for all x THAT ARE POSITIVE INTEGERS, p(x) is true"? (In line with the statement on the left, since we are focusing our attention on only positive integers, although i understand the unspoken fact that it would be true for negative integers as well)
4:40 or we can say there exist some positive integer such that Q(x) is true
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In the example, you say that x+1 > x for all positive Integers but it is true for all Integers (positive & negative) I know you never explicitly say this isn't the case.
No it isn't negative numbers either result in 0 or something less than 1
@@resrosrejlic643 so what ? the predicate still holds
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