👉 In mathematics, a syllogism is a logical argument that requires two premises to be true in order for the conclusion to follow logically. In other words, it involves making two statements about one another and then using their truth values to infer the truth of the third statement. A syllogism can be presented as follows: Premise 1: A -> B Premise 2: B -> C The conclusion is that if A is true, then C must also be true
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