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A logical argument that is presented in graphical from using boxes and arrows is called a ?

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Answer: flowchart proof

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A logical argument that is presented in graphical from using boxes and arrows is referred to as the flowchart proof.

The flowchart proof is referred to as the logical argument that is presented in a flowchart form. If shows the arrows from the information to the conclusion which is being demonstrated and the logical reasons that supports the statement are given below the box.

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