reasoning in which a preposition is inferred from 2 premises is a form
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In mediate deductive inference or syllogism, the inference is derived from two premises which have a common term known as the middle term. A syllogism consists of three prepositions (two given prepositions and preposition inferred from the given prepositions). The inferred preposition is called the conclusion.
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syllogism is a form of deductibe reasoning where you arrive at a specific conclusion by examining two other premises or ideas.
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