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13 September, 10:00

Is this a valid argument?

Suppose n is a real number. If n > 1, n^2 > 1. Suppose n^2 > 1, then n > 1

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  1. 13 September, 10:29
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    Simplest way is to plug a number into the n so it would be a valid argument if you plug in 2.
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