Consider this proof, (1.) (~I ? ~E) • (~E ? E) (2.)~I /? I (3.) ~I ? ~E (4.) ~ ~ E ? ~ ~I (5.) E ? I (6.) ~ E (7.) (~E ? E) • (~I ? ~E) (8.) ~E ? E (9.) E (10.) ~ ~ E (11.) ~ ~ I (12). I What is the justification for line 8?
A) 7 Com B) 1 Com C) 7 Simp
C
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What will be an ideal response?
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Deductive Standard
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