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Consider these statements, of which the first three are premises and the fourth is a valid conclusion. a. "All peacocks have richly colored feathers." b. "No small bird can carry lot of feathers." c. "Birds that do not have lot of feathers have dull feathers." d. "Peacocks are big." Proof using predicate logic

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