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As "argument" is defined in the text, every argument has exactly one conclusion.
Floating-Point
A method of representing real numbers in a way that can accommodate a wide range of values by using a fraction, an exponent, and a base, typically used in computing to process complex calculations.
Integer
A whole number, including zero and negative numbers.
Perspective
A particular attitude towards or way of regarding something; a point of view, often influencing how situations are perceived.
Modifications
Changes or alterations made to a system, device, or software to customize or enhance its performance, appearance, or functionality.
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