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Enumerate the four characteristics of a deductive subject such as geometry

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In a deductive argument,

if all the premises are true, and the terms correctly applied, then it holds that the conclusion will also be true. This is alternatively referred to as “top-down” logic because it usually starts with a general statement and ends with a narrower, specific conclusion.

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Inductive and Deductive Reasoning

Inductive and deductive reasoning are two fundamental forms of reasoning for mathematicians. The formal theorems and proofs that we rely on today all began with these two types of reasoning. Even today, mathematicians are actively using these two types of reasoning to discover new mathematical theorems and proofs. Believe it or not, you yourself might be using inductive and deductive reasoning when you make assumptions about how the world works.

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