SOLUTION: Using the eighteen valid argument forms, prove that the following arguments are valid.
1) ~ (H ∨ K)
2. L > H /∴ L > M
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Question 1192519: Using the eighteen valid argument forms, prove that the following arguments are valid.
1) ~ (H ∨ K)
2. L > H /∴ L > M
Answer by math_helper(2461) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Check your post, it is NOT a valid argument as presented.
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