For the argument given below do each of the following Tell i
For the argument given below, do each of the following: Tell if the argument is valid or invalid by circling your choice, and specify which Rule of Inference or which Common Error is illustrated by the argument. If m is an integer, then m is a rational number. m is an integer. therefore m is a rational number.
Solution
Since all integras are infact Rational numbers therefore the argument is valid.
Furthermore the argument illustrates Modus ponens since Modus ponens uses a conditional statement: P Q, i.e. if P is true, then Q is true.
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