Asked by Kevin Haberman on Jul 07, 2024

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If P,then Q.P is true.Therefore,Q is true.This represents an instance of modus ponens.

Modus Ponens

A form of logical argument where from premises in the form "If P, then Q" and "P is true," it logically follows that "Q is true."

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Arnoldo BarredaJul 12, 2024
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
Modus ponens is a valid form of argument that states if "If P, then Q" is true and P is true, then Q must also be true.