INSTRUCTIONS: Use indirect truth tables to answer the following problems. Given the argument: J ? C / R ? I / I ? (U • ? J) / (R ? U) ? (C • J) // C This argument is:
A) Sound.
B) Uncogent.
C) Invalid.
D) Cogent.
E) Valid.
E
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