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Mathematics, 03.05.2021 09:40, kuehlthau03

Question 1: What is the truth value under the wedge of the first premise? Question 2: What is the truth value under the tilde of the conclusion?
Question 3: Did you run into a contradiction in every row?
Question 4: Is this argument valid or invalid?


Question 1: What is the truth value under the wedge of the first premise?

Question 2: What is the

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