In Exercises 1730, either prove that the wff is a valid argument or give an

Chapter 1, Problem 17

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Either prove that the wff is a valid argument or give an interpretation in which it is false.

(\(\exists x)[A(x) \wedge B(x)] \rightarrow(\exists x) A(x) \wedge(\exists x) B(x)\)

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