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Mathematics, 04.09.2019 23:30 gui00g7888888888888

Decide if the following arguments are valid, using the given forms of valid arguments and fallacies. make sure you list the form that you used.
p → ∼q
∼q
∴ p
p-> ~q (premise)
~q (premise)
∴ p (conclusion)
what is the fallacy? i stated it was a fallacy of the inverse, but i am incorrect. can someone me out?

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