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Chapter 3 Exercise

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Q Instructions Upload your exercises in PDF, .doc, or .jpeg form here. ________________________________________ Chapter 3 Exercises Exercise 3.1 1. What is deductive argument?

Q 2. What is an inductive argument? 3. Are inductive arguments truth preserving? Why or Why not?4. The terms valid and invalid apply to what types 0f arguments?8. What is the term for valid arguments that have true premises?

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1.Deductive argument is a dispute that is envisioned by disputant that the provided statements as assumptions are true as premises for conclusion of the argument. 2.Inductive argument is an set of arguments made by arguer to be solid enough if the premises are real and in contrast conclusion is false. 3.No, inductive arguments are not truth preserving because the conclusion’s truth cannot be guaranteed by the premise’s truth.