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Use universal instantiation or universal modus ponens to fill in a valid conclusion for the following argument. βˆ€ real numbers r, a, and b, if r is positive, then (ra)b = rab. r = 3, a = 1 2 , and b = 6 are particular real numbers such that r is positive. ∴ (βˆ’3)1/2 6 = (βˆ’3)(1/2)(6) 31/2 6 β‰  3(1/2)(6) 31/2 6 = 3(1/2)(6) 1 2 3 6 = 13 26 (βˆ’3)1/2 βˆ’6 = (βˆ’3)(1/2)(βˆ’6)

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