Translate each argument into symbolic form. Then determine whether the argument is valid or invalid. You may use a truth table or, if applicable, compare the argument's symbolic form to a standard valid or invalid form. (You can ignore differences in past, present, and future tense.) If Amanda and Kelsey love soccer, then they will play. Amanda loves soccer and they will not play. Kelsey does not love soccer.

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Translate each argument into symbolic form. Then determine whether the argument is valid or invalid. You may use a truth table or, if applicable, compare the argument's symbolic form
to a standard valid or invalid form. (You can ignore differences in past, present, and future tense.)
If Amanda and Kelsey love soccer, then they will play.
Amanda loves soccer and they will not play.
Kelsey does not love soccer.
iClick the icon to view tables of standard valid and invalid forms of arguments.
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Let p be the statement "Amanda loves soccer," q be the statement "Kelsey loves soccer," and r be the statement "they will play." Select the correct answer below and fill in the answer
box to complete your choice.
(Type the terms of your expression in the same order as they appear in the original expression.)
O A. The argument is valid. In symbolic form, the argument is
O B. The argument is invalid. In symbolic form, the argument is
Transcribed Image Text:Translate each argument into symbolic form. Then determine whether the argument is valid or invalid. You may use a truth table or, if applicable, compare the argument's symbolic form to a standard valid or invalid form. (You can ignore differences in past, present, and future tense.) If Amanda and Kelsey love soccer, then they will play. Amanda loves soccer and they will not play. Kelsey does not love soccer. iClick the icon to view tables of standard valid and invalid forms of arguments. C Let p be the statement "Amanda loves soccer," q be the statement "Kelsey loves soccer," and r be the statement "they will play." Select the correct answer below and fill in the answer box to complete your choice. (Type the terms of your expression in the same order as they appear in the original expression.) O A. The argument is valid. In symbolic form, the argument is O B. The argument is invalid. In symbolic form, the argument is
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