What is the name of the following argument form? (1) "Either P or Q. (2) Not Q. (3) Therefore, P.

a. modus ponens
b. disjunctive syllogism
c. affirming the consequent
d. an inductive argument


b. disjunctive syllogism

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A disjunctive syllogism is an argument of the form:

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