argument, in logic, reasons
that support a conclusion, sometimes formulated so that the conclusion
is deduced from premises. Erroneous arguments are called fallacies in
logic (see fallacy).
In mathematics, an argument is a variable in the domain of a function
and usually appears symbolically in parentheses following the functional
symbol.
Dialogue:
A : Do you ever play golf?
B : Hardly ever. I've only played a few times. I'd rather mount-biking.
A : There isn't much excitement in mount-biking, it is too dangerous as well.
B : But, on the other hand, you get just as much exercise and you can do it by your self.
What's more, you don't have to buy expensive equipment and to rent unreasonable golf course.
A : What about those expensive mount-bike?
B : Still, playing golf is much more expensive than mount-biking.
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