The argument could also be either valid or invalid. If an argument has true premises and a real conclusion, the argument is also valid or invalid.
If an argument is sound, then it's valid and has all true premises. Since it's valid, the argument is such that if all the premises are true, then the conclusion must be true. By definition, a sound argument cannot have a false conclusion and everyone's true premises.
So if a sound argument incorporates a false conclusion it must have some false premise. All valid arguments have all true premises and true conclusions. All sound arguments are valid arguments.
Valid: an argument is valid if and provided that it's necessary that if all of the premises are true, then the conclusion is true; if all the premises are true, then the conclusion must be true; it's impossible that every one of the premises is true and therefore the conclusion is fake.
But, that the premises are true and also the conclusion is fake conclusively proves that this argument is invalid since they're the defining condition.
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