Restart
7 of 10

Which quantifier is used to express uniqueness in first order logic?

  • ∃!
  • ∀∃
  • ∃∀
That's Correct!
It's Wrong!

The quantifier used to express uniqueness in first-order logic is: ∃!

The symbol ∃! is read as "there exists a unique" and is used to assert that there is exactly one element satisfying a given property. It combines the existential quantifier (∃) with the uniqueness assertion (!). For example, ∃!x P(x) would be read as "There exists a unique x such that P(x) is true."

Your New Favorite Thing

complete-the-quote-quiz-arthur-weasley-edition

Complete the quote quiz: Arthur Weasley edition

socionics-test-find-your-type

Socionics Test: Find Your Type Based on 2026 Research

true-or-false-hogwarts-express-edition

True or False: The Hogwarts Express edition

k-trivia-quiz

Can You Ace This ‘K’-razy Hard Trivia Challenge Where All Answers Begin with “K”?

the-wizarzing-world-knitwear-quiz

The wizarding world knitwear quiz

jock-nerd-goth-prep-test

Jock Nerd Goth Prep Test. 100% Accurate

Key Data

Questions
10
Category
Math
Correct
0
Incorrect
0

Quizzes For Fun

taylor-swift

Taylor Swift

love

Love

personality

Personality

trivia

Trivia

letter-trivia

Letter Trivia

animal

Pets & Animals

tv-movie

TV & Movie

harry-potter

Harry Potter

celebrity

Celebrity

games

Games

math

Math

zodiac

Zodiac

fun

Fun

education

Education

cartoon

Cartoon

sports

Sports

bible

Bible

science

Science

nutrition

Nutrition

health

Health

festival

Festival