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Consider an argument in which premise 1 is "if p, then q" and premise 2 is "q is not true." what can you conclude about p?
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Consider an argument in which premise 1 is "if p, then q" and premise 2 is "q is not true." what can you conclude about p?
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Consider an argument in which premise 1 is "if p, then q" and premise 2 is "q is not true." what can you conclude about p?
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P is true.
I hope this helps
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