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Prove, by using the rules of logic, that syllogisms with ‘A’ type conclusion are only valid for first figure syllogism having mood AAA.​

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The first categorical proposition is called the major premise and introduces P and a term that will be called M, the middle term. The second categorical proposition is called the minor premise and includes S and M.

A categorical proposition is termed "valid" if the premises are sufficient support to prove the conclusion true. The premises are always presumed to be true. To avoid confusing oneself, the use of factually true premises is useful when examining a syllogism.

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