A conditional quantifier is a type of logical quantifier that expresses a condition under which a statement is true. In formal logic, quantifiers are used to indicate the scope of a term and can significantly change the meaning of statements. The most common quantifiers are: 1. **Universal Quantifier (∀)**: This asserts that a statement is true for all elements in a specified set.

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