Does the following argument illustrate the Law of Syllogism?

Given: If the sun is shining, then it is a beautiful day.
If it is a beautiful day, then we will go for a bike ride.

Conclude: If we go for a bike ride, then it is a beautiful day.


no


yes

Respuesta :

Answer:

No

Explanation:

 This argument does not follow the Law of Syllogism, because the hypothesis "If we go for a bike ride" is matched by the statement "then it is a beautiful day." This conclusion is based on the premisse: "If it is a beautiful day, then we will go for a ride." Whereas the Law of Syllogism has two general statements that lead to a particular one.

Answer: no

Explanation: