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Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Conditions for Inductive and Deductive reasoning
Holt Geometry Book
INDUCTIVE REASONING:
For inductive reasoning, you reason that a rule or statement is true based on the truth of specific cases.
DEDUCTIVE REASONING:For deductive reasoning, you use logic to make conclusions. You may use a proof to make these conclusions.
The first example is an example of deductive reasoning.
The second example is an example of inductive reasoning.
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