Construct three arguments:
1. A valid deductive argument with a false premise.
2. A valid deductive argument with a false conclusion.
3. A strong inductive argument with a false premise.
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Construct three arguments: 1. A valid deductive argument with a false premise. 2. A valid deductive...
Identify the premise (s) and conclusion and translation in this argument, explain why it is deductive or inductive: Iraq posed a treat to us, so we had to invade it.
Identify the premise (s) and conclusion and translation in this argument, explain why it is deductive or inductive: Iraq posed a treat to us, so we had to invade it.
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