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Rewrite each of these statements so that negations appear only within predicates (that is, so that no negation is outside a quantifier or an expression involving logical connectives). a) ¬∃y∃xP (x, y) b) ¬∀x∃yP (x, y) c) ¬∃y(Q(y) ∧ ∀x¬R(x, y)) d) ¬∃y(∃xR(x, y) ∨ ∀xS(x, y)) e) ¬∃y(∀x∃zT (x, y, z) ∨ ∃x∀zU (x, y, z))

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