Consider the following argument. Any sum of two rational numbers is rational. The sum r + s is rational. : The numbers r
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Consider the following argument. Any sum of two rational numbers is rational. The sum r + s is rational. : The numbers r
Consider the following argument. Any sum of two rational numbers is rational. The sum r + s is rational. : The numbers rand s are both rational. Which of the following choices correctly describes whether the argument is valid or invalid and includes a correct justification? O Valid, universal modus ponens. O Valid, universal modus tollens. O Invalid, converse error. O Invalid, inverse error.
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