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What does it mean for an argument to be invalid? (Points : 1)   It has a false premise

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What does it mean for an argument to be invalid? (Points : 1)

  It has a false premise.
  It is possible for all of its premises to be true and its conclusion is false.
  The conclusion is stronger than the premises.
  The reasoning does not apply anymore.

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