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in desperate need of help! Define Inductive Reasoning. A. Inductive reasoning is a way of drawing a general conclusion from special cases by examining and exploring their common properties. B. Inductive reasoning is a conclusion developed by generalizing an idea using the inductive method. C. Inductive reasoning is an example that does not fit the conclusion. D. Inductive reasoning is when we use all available facts and principles to reach a specific conclusion. this is for geometry, in case you were wondering

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