help?
Inductive reasoning is what is described here. (Deductive is about using facts and logic.)
so d?
Yes, that's what I would say.
can you help me with more?
I can take a look.
Which is a conditional statement? I can buy the sandwich if I have enough money. Wait until tomorrow. Throw the ball. I will go to the store.
Which one has a condition in it?
Only the first one, it looks like.
ya thats what i was thinking
Which statement about the following argument is true? Argument: If it snows, the roads will get slippery. It’s snowing. Therefore, the roads are slippery. The argument is valid by the Law of Detachment. The argument is valid by the Law of Syllogism. The argument is valid but does not follow the Law of Syllogism or the Law of Detachment. The argument is invalid.
I think you will agree that the argument is valid.
Next, to find whether it is valid by either of the two laws mentioned, I looked at the following page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deductive_reasoning#Law_of_detachment
Does either law match the reasoning used in the presented argument?
idk
It looks to me like the Law of Detachment is used here.
that was i first choice but you confusing me with your answers..
I didn't mean to confuse you. I'm trying to help you without doing all the work for you.
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