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The multiplier can take on any value
Premises
Statements or reasons offered in support of a conclusion in an argument, serving as the foundation for the logical structure.
Major Term
In a syllogism, the predicate of the conclusion that appears in one of the premises.
Conclusion
The final part of an argument, statement, or process that follows logically from the premises or conditions.
Major Premise
The first proposition in a syllogistic argument, which contains the major term (the predicate of the conclusion) and makes a general statement.
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