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given predicate

 

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Given Predicate

Definition:

A given predicate refers to a proposition or statement that is assumed to be true or known, which forms the basis for logic or argumentation. It is a specific condition or property asserted about a subject.

Examples:

As a noun:

1. In logic, the given predicate provides the groundwork for deductive reasoning.

2. The given predicate in this equation is "x is less than 5," and we need to find values of x that satisfy it.

As an adjective:

1. The disputed conclusion is based on a given predicate that hasn't been thoroughly analyzed.

2. To solve the problem, you need to apply the given predicate condition to the given data.

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