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1. for the following argument, which statement is a premise?
argument:...
Mathematics, 08.10.2019 11:00 UncleVictor5188
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1. for the following argument, which statement is a premise?
argument:
any three points that are noncollinear define a plane.
points p, q, and r are noncollinear.
therefore, points p, q, and r define a plane.
any two points define a line.
points p, q, and r are noncollinear.
points p, q, and r define a plane.
every plane is flat.
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