Dictionary Only:
Explicit Words:

Sentences with UNIVERSAL-QUANTIFIER

Check out our example sentences below to help you understand the context.

Sentences

1
"A universal quantifier expresses that a certain condition is true for every element in a set."
2
"In logic, an example of a universal quantifier is the symbol ∀."
3
"The statement 'All dogs bark' can be expressed using a universal quantifier."
4
"A universal quantifier is used to make generalizations about a whole set."
5
"The symbol ∀x is read as 'for all x' and represents a universal quantifier."
6
"In mathematics, a universal quantifier is used to define the range of variables."
7
"The phrase 'for every' is often used to indicate a universal quantifier in English."
8
"A universal quantifier is the opposite of an existential quantifier."
9
"The statement 'Every student passed the exam' can be represented using a universal quantifier."
10
"The notion of a universal quantifier can be extended to other fields like computer science."
11
"In set theory, a universal quantifier operates over a specified set."
12
"The concept of a universal quantifier is closely related to logical conjunction."
13
"The universal quantifier ensures that a particular condition holds for all instances."
14
"A universal quantifier can be applied to both finite and infinite sets."
15
"The use of a universal quantifier is sometimes necessary to prove mathematical theorems."
16
"In programming languages, universal quantifiers are commonly used in loops and iterations."
1
"In logic, a universal quantifier is a symbol that indicates the generality of a statement."
2
"The symbol ∀ is commonly used as a universal quantifier in mathematical logic."
3
"A universal quantifier asserts that a particular statement holds for all elements of a set."
4
"In formal languages, a universal quantifier is often used to express generalizations."
5
"The symbol ∃ is used to denote the existence quantifier, which is the counterpart of the universal quantifier."
6
"A statement with a universal quantifier can be read as 'for every' or 'for all'."
7
"The concept of a universal quantifier is fundamental in mathematical logic and set theory."
8
"Some programming languages have built-in universal quantifiers for convenient data manipulation."
9
"Understanding the meaning and use of universal quantifiers is essential in many areas of formal logic."
WordDB Icon
WordDB
United Kingdom
Download the WordDB app directly on your home screen for instant access. No App Store necessary, less than 1MB storage, always up-to-date and secure.
1.
Tap on share button
2.
Tap on Add To Home Screenadd button
3.
Find WordDB App Icon on your home screen