SOLUTION: 1. (E & I) v (M & U) Basic Assumption
2. ~ E Basic Assumption / ~ M => ~ U
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Question 1171730: 1. (E & I) v (M & U) Basic Assumption
2. ~ E Basic Assumption / ~ M => ~ U
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Cannot be proven. It is not necessarily true.
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
From
I > Ø
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