Prove if the ff. arguments are valid using any formal proof of validity. vx, (P(x) VQ(x)) xx, (~Q(x) v S(x)) 5. Vx, (R(x)→~S(x)) 3x3 ~P(x) : 3x3 ~ R(x)

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Prove if the ff. arguments are valid using any formal proof of validity.
Vx, (P(x) VQ(x))
xx, (~Q(x) v S(x))
5. Vx, (R(x)→~S(x))
3x3 ~P(x)
: 3x3 ~ R(x)
Transcribed Image Text:Prove if the ff. arguments are valid using any formal proof of validity. Vx, (P(x) VQ(x)) xx, (~Q(x) v S(x)) 5. Vx, (R(x)→~S(x)) 3x3 ~P(x) : 3x3 ~ R(x)
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