Mathematics
Mathematics, 26.08.2021 21:10, dalejacksoniip5yf4y

Argument A P1: If Aimee is a student, then Aimee is hardworking.
P2: Aimee is a student.
C: It necessarily follows that Aimee is hardworking.
Argument B
P1: Either David is a prince or David is a pauper.
P2: David is not a prince.
C: David is a pauper.
1. Does Argument A use an indicator phrase to indicate whether the argument is deductive or inductive?
Yes
No
2. Does Argument B use an indicator phrase to indicate whether the argument is deductive or inductive?
Yes
No
3. Argument A is .
Argument B is .
Inductive or deductive?

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Argument A P1: If Aimee is a student, then Aimee is hardworking.
P2: Aimee is a student.

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