Texts: 13) Given the following valid argument, supply the reason that justifies each statement: Statement: Reason: 1. ~(m β n) v h 1. m β n 2. h β ~(a β w) 2. ~(m β n) v h 3. m β n 3. h 4. h β ~(a β w) 4. ~p β (a β w) 5. p v s 5. ~(a β w) 6. ~(a β w) 6. ~p β (a β w)
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