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An argument that contains reasoning that contains an error in logic in the argument's form contains this type of reasoning.

Select one:
a. fallacious
b. sound
c. generalization
d. biased

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Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Maxim Krabov
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Fallacious contains this type of reasoning.

a. fallacious

Step-by-step explanation:

Fallacies are mistaken beliefs based on unsound arguments like incorrect, wrong, mistaken, false, misleading, untrue, deceptive, spurious, fictitious, illogical, erroneous, illusory, delusive, delusory, sophistic, sophistical. Their argument is fallacious...

A deceptive contention is said to be substantial if and just in the event that it takes a structure that makes it outlandish for the premises to be valid and the end all things considered to be bogus. It is sound if and just on the off chance that it is both legitimate, and the entirety of its premises are in reality evident. Something else, a contention is unsound.

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