Exact(60)
Thus, the conclusion is true.
So the conclusion is true.
end{aligned} Hence, the conclusion is true.
This does not mean that the conclusion is true.
From (24), we know the conclusion is true.
First, we show that the following conclusion is true.
From this inequality and (3.7), the conclusion is true.
In any case, we see that the conclusion is true.
In the above case: if MP is applied to true premises then the conclusion is true; MP is applied to true premises; hence the conclusion is true.
For each of these occasions the observer notes whether the conclusion is true or not.
In fact, it is obvious that the conclusion is true for m = 1.
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