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  1. ( ∃x(P(x))→∃x(Q(x)) ) → ( ∃x(P(x)→Q(x)) )

  2. ( ∃x(P(x)→Q(x)) ) → ( ∃x(P(x))→∃x(Q(x)) )

Which of the above is valid and for not valid please give me counter example where LHS is true but RHS is false?

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1st statement is valid as there no chances to get T-F possibility.

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