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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Need help Which of the following is not a form of valid evidence in deductive reasoning? A. theorems B. definitions C. properties D. patterns

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I say it's A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i wouldn't

OpenStudy (anonymous):

here is a good short read http://www.livescience.com/21569-deduction-vs-induction.html

OpenStudy (mathmate):

Hints: Deductive reasoning is a logical process in which a conclusion is based on the concordance of multiple premises that are generally assumed to be true. Inductive reasoning is a logical process in which multiple premises, all believed true or found true most of the time, are combined to obtain a specific conclusion. This means that inductive reasoning is to make a general conclusion based on what appears tobe a trend!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

am going with D

OpenStudy (mathmate):

That makes sense ! :)

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