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Use Truth Tables to Test the Validity of the Argument pqpq\begin{array} { l } \mathrm { p } \rightarrow \mathrm { q } \\\frac { \sim \mathrm { p } } { \therefore \sim \mathrm { q } }\end{array}

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Use truth tables to test the validity of the argument.
- pqpq\begin{array} { l } \mathrm { p } \rightarrow \mathrm { q } \\\frac { \sim \mathrm { p } } { \therefore \sim \mathrm { q } }\end{array}


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