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Valid (logical) argument.
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A valid logical argument is one in which the truth of the premises indeed guarantees the truth of the conclusion. for example, the following logical argument is valid: if the forecast calls for rain, i will not wear sandals. the forecast calls for rain. t
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Conclusion, английский
- Вывод;
- Вывод; умозаключение
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Denying the consequent., английский
A valid logical argument that concludes from the premise a → b and the premise !b that therefore, !a. the name comes from the fact that the operation denies (i.e., asserts the logical negation) the consequent (b) in the conditional.
Frequency table., английский
A table listing the frequency (number) or relative frequency (fraction or percentage) of observations in different ranges, called class intervals.
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