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Question by  semir (19)

What is the law of syllogism?

 
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Answer by  ryangrabigel (16)

If it is sunny outside, then it is not raining. If it is not raining outside, then you do not need an umbrella. A syllogism is the law that by combining the first two statements, we can infer that If it is sunny outside, then you do not need an umbrella.

 
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Answer by  willard (874)

Let there be three statements, A, B, and C. If A implies B, and B implies C, then A implies C.

 
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