Question: Use a truth table to determine whether the argument is valid or invalid. left parenthesis tilde q right arrow tilde p right parenthesis logical and
Use a truth table to determine whether the argument is valid or invalid.
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Part 1
Choose the correct answer below.
A.
The argument is invalid by the fallacy of the inverse.
B.
The argument is valid because this argument matches the valid argument form of modus ponens.
C.
The argument is
valid
because the truth table
is
a tautology. The argument does not match any known valid argument forms.
D.
The argument is invalid by the fallacy of the converse.
E.
The argument is valid because this argument matches the valid argument form of modus tollens.
F.
The argument is
invalid
because the truth table
is not
a tautology. The argument does not match any known valid argument forms.
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