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An Argument of This Form-If P, Then Q

Question 11

Question 11

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An argument of this form-if p, then q. Not q. Therefore, not p-is an example of…


A) Denying the antecedent
B) Disjunctive syllogism
C) Modus tollens
D) Modus ponens

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