Determine whether the following passage contains an argument. If an argument is present, indicate its form: affirming the antecedent, denying the antecedent, affirming the consequent, denying the consequent, or tri-conditional. (1) If President Biden was born in Canada, then he is a Canadian citizen. (2) President Biden is not a Canadian citizen. Tf, (3) President Biden was not born in Canada.   Question 1 options:   Affirming the antecedent   Denying the antecedent   Affirming the consequent   Denying the consequent   Tri-conditional   Determine whether the following passage contains an argument. If an argument is present, indicate its form: affirming the antecedent, denying the antecedent, affirming the consequent, denying the consequent, or tri-conditional. (1) Bill Gates owns the moon only if he is very rich. (2) Bill Gates is very rich. Tf, (3) Bill Gates owns the moon.   Question 2 options:   Affirming the antecedent   Denying the antecedent   Affirming the consequent   Denying the consequent   Tri-conditional   Determine whether the following passage contains an argument. If an argument is present, indicate its form: affirming the antecedent, denying the antecedent, affirming the consequent, denying the consequent, or tri-conditional. (1) If a person lives in Georgia, then they live in the South. (2) If a person lives in the South, then they like hot weather. Tf, (3) If a person lives in Georgia, then they like hot weather.   Question 3 options:   Affirming the antecedent   Denying the antecedent   Affirming the consequent   Denying the consequent   Tri-conditional

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Determine whether the following passage contains an argument. If an argument is present, indicate its form: affirming the antecedent, denying the antecedent, affirming the consequent, denying the consequent, or tri-conditional.

(1) If President Biden was born in Canada, then he is a Canadian citizen.

(2) President Biden is not a Canadian citizen.

Tf,

(3) President Biden was not born in Canada.

 

Question 1 options:

 

Affirming the antecedent

 

Denying the antecedent

 

Affirming the consequent

 

Denying the consequent

 

Tri-conditional

 

Determine whether the following passage contains an argument. If an argument is present, indicate its form: affirming the antecedent, denying the antecedent, affirming the consequent, denying the consequent, or tri-conditional.

(1) Bill Gates owns the moon only if he is very rich.

(2) Bill Gates is very rich.

Tf,

(3) Bill Gates owns the moon.

 

Question 2 options:

 

Affirming the antecedent

 

Denying the antecedent

 

Affirming the consequent

 

Denying the consequent

 

Tri-conditional

 

Determine whether the following passage contains an argument. If an argument is present, indicate its form: affirming the antecedent, denying the antecedent, affirming the consequent, denying the consequent, or tri-conditional.

(1) If a person lives in Georgia, then they live in the South.

(2) If a person lives in the South, then they like hot weather.

Tf,

(3) If a person lives in Georgia, then they like hot weather.

 

Question 3 options:

 

Affirming the antecedent

 

Denying the antecedent

 

Affirming the consequent

 

Denying the consequent

 

Tri-conditional

 

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