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The general symbolic proof below is an illustration of what type of proof? Given: w is true
Prove: w β†’ x is true

Assume that ~x is true. Then, ~x β†’ y, and y β†’ z. Since z β†’ ~w, ~x β†’ ~w must be true by the law of syllogism. Therefore, w β†’ x is true.

A.
proof by contradiction
B.
proof by direct reasoning
C.
proof by law of syllogism
D.
proof by contraposition

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