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_________ argument makes the claim that it's conclusion is supported by its premises conclusively

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Answered by sikharaninayak96
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Deductive arguments are evaluated as either “valid” or “invalid.” A deductive argument is valid when it is indeed the case that if the premises are true then the conclusion must be true, and a deductive argument is invalid when it is not the case that if the premises are true then the conclusion must be true.

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A deductive argument makes the claim that it's conclusion is supported by its premises conclusively

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