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valid arguments with all its Premises is termed as sound argument​

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Answered by abisheaksabu
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a deductive argument is valid and its premises are all true, then it is also referred to as sound. ... If all the premises of a valid deductive argument are true, then its conclusion must be true. It is impossible for the conclusion to be false if all the premises are true.

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If a deductive argument is valid and its premises are all true, then it is also referred to as sound. ... If all the premises of a valid deductive argument are true, then its conclusion must be true. It is impossible for the conclusion to be false if all the premises are true.

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