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Identify p, q, and r if necessary. Then translate each argument to symbals and use a truth table to decide if the argument is valid or invalid.

Identify p, q, and r if necessary. Then translate each argument to symbals and use-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let p denote the statement "It snows", and q denote tthe statement "I can go snowboarding"

The we need to draw a table for

(p => q)v(-p => q)

p q -p -q p=>q -p => -q (p => q)v(-p => q)

T T F F T T T

T F F T F T T

F T T F T F T

F F T T T T T

The argument is valid, since the last column has truth all through.

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