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> is an if/then symbol
Construct a formal proof of validity for each of the following arguments using either indi
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Question 295266: I know it's a lot, but I've got no where else to go. Please.
> is an if/then symbol
Construct a formal proof of validity for each of the following arguments using either indirect of conditional proof:
1) 1. S>(B>T)
2. N>(T>~B) conclusion: (S & N)>~B
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