Is the argument represented by "C ? (D ? E), D v E .•. C" valid or invalid? Which specific rows, if any, are relevant to answering this?

A) invalid; 5th, 6th, and 7th rows B) invalid; 1st and 3rd rows C) valid; it has no rows showing invalidity


A

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