Beginner Discrete Mathematics & Math
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What is a valid argument in propositional logic?

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The correct answer is B) An argument where if all premises are true, the conclusion must be true — the form is logically valid regardless of content

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Correct Answer

An argument where if all premises are true, the conclusion must be true — the form is logically valid regardless of content

Explanation

Valid argument: the conclusion follows necessarily from premises (the form is a tautology). Sound argument: valid + all premises are true. Modus ponens: (p→q, p) ⊢ q is a valid argument form.

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