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Suppose we  have a strong argument with a false conclusion. given to  this information, we would know about the premises of this the argument must be  argument is strong with false premises, the argument must be uncogent.

An argument with a combination of true and fake premises remains considered to be a controversy with false premises it's miles false that all of the premises are proper. however in these examples the conclusion is false for both example the good judgment is invalid and the premises are false.

A false premise is an incorrect proposition that forms the basis of an argument or syllogism. Since the premise proposition, or assumption is not correct, the conclusion drawn may be in error. However, the logical validity of an argument is a function of its internal consistency, not the truth value of its premises.

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