Question: For this assignment, vou’ll be making toy models to fit the given requirements. For each problem,…
Show transcribed image text For this assignment, vou'll be making toy models to fit the given requirements. For each problem, draw a picture including several shapes with arrows between some of the shapes. The shapes you include will define your universe, and the arrows you draw will indicate which pairs of numbers satisfy the model's interpretation relation R. (In other words, R(x, y) means that there is an arrow pointing from r to y. Create a separate toy model for each problem. If you think that it is impossible to create a toy model fitting the requirements, you must explain why. 1. Give a toy model that satisfies y2:3ут R(x,y) and ya3yR(z, y) 2. Give a toy model that satisfiesョxyy-R(x,y) andョ2IYyR(z, y) 3. Give a toy model that satisfies ухуут R(x,y) 4. Give a toy model that satisfies Va3yR(x, y) and 3rVyR(x,y) 5. Give a toy model that satisfies -3rVyR(r, y) and Vx3yR(x, y).
For this assignment, vou'll be making toy models to fit the given requirements. For each problem, draw a picture including several shapes with arrows between some of the shapes. The shapes you include will define your universe, and the arrows you draw will indicate which pairs of numbers satisfy the model's interpretation relation R. (In other words, R(x, y) means that there is an arrow pointing from r to y. Create a separate toy model for each problem. If you think that it is impossible to create a toy model fitting the requirements, you must explain why. 1. Give a toy model that satisfies y2:3ут R(x,y) and ya3yR(z, y) 2. Give a toy model that satisfiesョxyy-R(x,y) andョ2IYyR(z, y) 3. Give a toy model that satisfies ухуут R(x,y) 4. Give a toy model that satisfies Va3yR(x, y) and 3rVyR(x,y) 5. Give a toy model that satisfies -3rVyR(r, y) and Vx3yR(x, y).