An argument\'s corresponding conditional is: A) a tautology, if the original arg
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An argument's corresponding conditional is: A) a tautology, if the original argument is valid. B) a tautology, only if the original argument is valid. C)a contradiction, if the original argument is valid. D)a contingent statement, if the original argument is invalid E)non of the above is true An argument's corresponding conditional is: A) a tautology, if the original argument is valid. B) a tautology, only if the original argument is valid. C)a contradiction, if the original argument is valid. D)a contingent statement, if the original argument is invalid E)non of the above is true A) a tautology, if the original argument is valid. B) a tautology, only if the original argument is valid. C)a contradiction, if the original argument is valid. D)a contingent statement, if the original argument is invalid E)non of the above is trueExplanation / Answer
sol)
a tautology, only if the original argument is valid