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[QUOTE="Mathematicsresear, post: 6063511, member: 641130"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] Why is the negation of: Atleast one hole contains atleast n+1 pigeons where n is a natural number There are less than n+1 pigeons per hole? Wouldn't it be: There are less than one hole that contains less than n+1 pigeons? Wouldn't the negation of there exists a hole that contains atleast n+1 pigeons yield all holes contain less than n+1 pigeons? Why is the existential quantifier assumed for the phrase: "Atleast one hole" in the first part of the sentence but not for the "atleast n+1 pigeons"? [/QUOTE]
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