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Identities are statements that are true for any number.
For positive integers, it is true that the largest factor of any number is itself
The word for a statement that is true for any number or variable is a "universal statement" or a "universal quantification." In mathematical logic, this type of statement is typically denoted using the universal quantifier symbol (∀), which signifies "for all" or "for every." Universal statements are used to make generalizations that apply to all elements in a given set or domain.
The word "and" means both statements must be true. The word "or" means that at least one of the statements must be true.
Not necessarily. It will all depend on the statements A and B.