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    Matching: -An Argument Is Proved Invalid When Its Premises Are ________
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Matching: -An Argument Is Proved Invalid When Its Premises Are ________

Question 19

Question 19

Multiple Choice

Matching:
-An argument is proved invalid when its premises are ________ and its conclusion is false in one line of its truth table.


A) false
B) true
C) ambiguous

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