Determine whether each of the following sentences is a statement. If it is a statement, determine the truth value of the statement. a. If x= 3, then x + 2 = 5. b. If x= 3, then x + 2 = 5 for all real numbers x. c. (3=1+2) A (3<7) d. If 3 < 2+2, then 1 = 0.

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Determine whether each of the following sentences is a statement. If it is a
statement, determine the truth value of the statement.
a. If x= 3, then x + 2 = 5.
b. If x= 3, then x + 2 = 5 for all real numbers x.
c. (3=1+2) A (3<7)
d. If 3 < 2+2, then 1 = 0.
Transcribed Image Text:Determine whether each of the following sentences is a statement. If it is a statement, determine the truth value of the statement. a. If x= 3, then x + 2 = 5. b. If x= 3, then x + 2 = 5 for all real numbers x. c. (3=1+2) A (3<7) d. If 3 < 2+2, then 1 = 0.
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