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a logical argument that is presented in graphical form using boxes and arrows is called a _____. a. postulate b. two-column proof c. indirect proof d. flowchart proof

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 d. flowchart proof is the answer
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Answer: d. flowchart proof

A logical argument that is presented in graphical form using boxes and arrows is called a flowchart proof.

Explanation:

Flow chart is a diagrammatic representation of step-by-step procedure or system or a set of logical instructions made up of using boxes and arrows, which each have different functions.

Therefore, A logical argument that is presented in graphical form using boxes and arrows is called a flowchart proof.

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