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bixtya [17]
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Use the rules of inference and replacement to construct a proof.. philosophy: college

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Galina-37 [17]2 years ago
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The rules of inference (also known as inference rules) are a logical form or guide consisting of premises (or hypotheses) and draws a conclusion. A valid argument is when the conclusion is true whenever all the beliefs are true, and an invalid argument is called a fallacy as noted by Monroe Community College.

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