Using only rules from Group I, provide a deductive proof demonstrating the validity of the following:1. (P v Q) ? M (Premise)2. S v ~M (Premise)3. L (Premise)4. L ? ~S (Premise)/? ~(P v Q)

What will be an ideal response?


5. ~S 3,4, MP
6. ~M 2,5, DA
7. ~(P v Q) 1,6, MT

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