In Exercises, write the given argument in symbolic form (use the underlined letters to represent the statements containing them), then decide whether it is valid or not, If it is valid, name the validating tautology. HINT [See Quick Examples on pages A12,A13,A14.]
Either roses are not red or violets are not blue. But roses are red. Therefore, violets are not blue.
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