Which of the following defines valid reasoning?(1 point)
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reasoning that someone has used before
reasoning that someone has used before
reasoning that persuades the audience
reasoning that persuades the audience
reasoning that reflects strong emotion
reasoning that reflects strong emotion
reasoning that is well-founded
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"Reasoning that is well-founded."
Valid reasoning means the conclusions follow properly from true premises (i.e., the argument is logical and supported by good evidence), not merely persuasive, familiar, or emotional.
Valid reasoning means the conclusions follow properly from true premises (i.e., the argument is logical and supported by good evidence), not merely persuasive, familiar, or emotional.
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