Suppose you have a valid argument with a false conclusion. Given this information, what do you know about the truth value of the argument's premises? The premises must all be false. At least one premise must be false. There must be at least one true premise and at least one false premise. The premises may be any combination of true and false. The premises must all be true.
"The argument may be either valid or invalid" When trying to determine the validity of an argument in logic, the truth of a premise is a non-factor. Logic is concerned about whether or not an argument would effectively transfer truth from its premises to the conclusion if the premises were true.
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