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In the following proof, which justification is correct for line 7? (1)  (x) (NxBx)  Premise  (2)  (y) By  I(z) (NzCz)  Premise/Conclusion  (3)  Ba2EI(4)  NaBa 1UI(5)  Na34MI(6)  Na 5DN (7)  NavCba \begin{array}{llcc} \text {(1) \( (x) (\sim \mathrm{N} x \supset \mathrm{B} x) \) } && \text {Premise } \\ \text { (2) \( (\exists y) \sim \mathrm{By} \) } & \text { \(I(\exists z) (\mathrm{N} z \quad \vee \sim \mathrm{C} z) \) } & \text { Premise/Conclusion } \\ \text { (3) \( \sim \mathrm{Ba} \) } &&2 \mathrm{EI} \\ \text {(4) \( \sim \mathrm{Na} \supset \mathrm{Ba} \) } && 1 \mathrm{UI} \\ \text {(5) \( -\mathrm{Na} 3 \) , } &&4 \mathrm{MI} \\ \text {(6) \( \mathrm{Na} \) } &&5 \mathrm{DN} \\\text { (7) \( \mathrm{Na} v \sim \mathrm{Cba} \) } &\\\end{array}


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