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    Exam 7: Deductive Reasoning: Propositional Logic
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    In Propositional Logic, the Denial of a Statement Is Called
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In Propositional Logic, the Denial of a Statement Is Called

Question 46

Question 46

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In propositional logic, the denial of a statement is called a


A) reductio ad absurdum.
B) negation.
C) refutation.
D) disjunction.

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