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Mathematics, 26.08.2021 17:40, patricialeon244
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Use your knowledge of arguments and the different types of nonarguments to determine which, if any, of the following sentences are true.
Any argument must contain exactly one conclusion.
Every conditional statement is made up of two component statements.
A single conditional statement is an argument because it expresses an inferential relationship
A conditional statement can be a premise or a conclusion in an argument.
A report presents a factual claim but not an inferential claim
A premise is a statement that follows from a conclusion
The inferential claim in a passage may not be stated expressly
The consequent of an "if... then..." statement follows the word "if."
Some passages can be interpreted as both explanations and arguments.
The author's intention always decides whether a passage is an argument
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:00, gavinarcheroz2jxq
Ireally need subtract and simplify.(-y^2 – 4y - 8) – (-4y^2 – 6y + 3)show your work, ! i will mark you brainliest but you have to show your work.
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