Use a truth table to decide whether each argument is valid or invalid If a person is on this reality show, they must be self-absorbed. Laura is notself-absorbed. Therefore, Laura cannot be on this reality show.

Respuesta :

The arguments are valid therefore F  F →T

What is a truth table?

A truth table is a mathematical table which shows the truth values for a given set of arguments and tells if the argument is valid or invalid.

Analysis:

Argument 1( P)= if a person is on this reality show(true) T

Argument 2(Q) = the person is self absorbed true(T)

Laura is not self absorbed = False(≈Q)

Laura wont be on the reality show = False(≈P)

So she can only be on the reality show if she is self absorbed else she cannot.

so F F → T

Which means that the argument is valid.

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