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Which of the following is a predicate in first-order logic?

  • OR
  • AND
  • IS EVEN
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In first-order logic, a predicate is a statement that contains variables and becomes a proposition when specific values are substituted for these variables. "IS EVEN" is an example of a predicate, as it involves a property (evenness) that can be applied to a variable.

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