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Any argument in which the conclusion actually follows with strict necessity from the premises is:


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Absolute Value Inequality

An inequality that involves the absolute value of a variable expression, used to describe a range of solutions.

Separate Inequalities

Involves dealing with two or more inequalities independently or in relation to each other.

Absolute Value Inequality

An inequality involving absolute values, which constrains the distance of a variable from zero on the real number line within certain bounds.

Double Inequality

An expression that involves two inequality signs, indicating that a value is within a certain range.

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