run it by someone who know what you're trying, or do some research to find out
True hoe
true or false
No, very definitely not. Anyone can write this answer and you would know no different!
True or false depending on the information
on the world wide internet you can neva be sure, most likely its not true as how can the internet know who is the one for you if you type in your name and his/her name?
If your information has references that can be checked and those references when cited give the same information..such as a research paper, newspaper or magazine article (the latter only for quotation accuracy) then you might be able to consider internet information 'more than likely true' rather than suspect. But sites that sell a product for instance, cannot be said to be purveyors of true information unless it can be backed up by scientific studies, and the studies themselves should be available for inspection, and veracity. Not all studies have enough of a sample size for instance to be relevant. By and large, don't believe anything you read on the internet including this answer until you research it further and find it to be valid!
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That's the trick isn't it? I guess I would tell you that the answers that are valid are the ones that ring most true to your heart.
I don't really know if it's true or not because stuff on the internet isn't always true.
A conclusion is valid when it logically follows from the premises or evidence provided. It means that if the premises are true, then the conclusion must also be true. Validity in reasoning ensures that the conclusion is sound and reasonable based on the information presented.
For an argument to be valid, it means that if the premises of the argument are true, then the conclusion must be true. Validity has to do with the form of the argument. If one or more of the premises are not true, that does not mean the argument isn't valid. Soundness means that the argument is valid, and all of it's premises are true. It's a little redundant to say "both valid and sound", because if your argument is sound, then it must be valid. It is important for an argument to be not just valid, but also sound, in order for it to be convincing.