Determine whether the following symbolized argument is valid or invalid. If invalid, provide a counterexample; if valid, construct a deduction.(B v D) ? F~F/? ~D

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Valid. The deduction could look like this:

1. (B v D) ? F
2. ~F/? ~D
3. ~(B v D) 1,2, MT
4. ~B & ~D 3, DEM
5. ~D 4, SIM

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