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A properly constructed deductive argument is called ___. If its premises are true is it said to be___.

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Conclusion, true conclusion

Step-by-step explanation:

There are mainly two categories of conclusion i.e. deductive and inductive argument.

In deductive argument- premises provide logical support to defend conclusion and if premises are true, it is said to be the true conclusion and this is known as a deductively valid argument.

Deductive valid arguments support that if premises are true on conclusion then it is sure that conclusion must be true>

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