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Mathematics, 17.08.2021 01:00 ashleyann9549

Suppose that one of the premises in an argument is a contradiction. What must
be true of the argument?
Select ALL that apply.
[ ] A. The argument cannot be valid.
[ ] B. The argument must be valid, and might be sound
[ ] C. The argument must be valid, but can’t be sound
[ ] D. The argument might be valid, but only if the conclusion is true
[ ] E. The argument’s premises must be inconsistent

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