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Which of the following statements is not true of deductive reasoning?

It is used when you solve an equation in algebra.
It is used to make broad generalizations using specific observations.
It is used to prove basic theorems.
It is used to prove that statements are true.

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Answered by jefferson7
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Answer:

It is used when you solve an equation in algebra.

Explanation:

Deductive reasoning can be defined as the process of reasoning from one or several statements to reach  logically certain conclusions.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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It is used when you solve an equation in algebra.

Explanation:

Inductive and deductive logic both attempt to create a piece of valid evidence. Therefore, inductive logic goes from particular situations into a generalized result, while deductive logic moves from generalized policies that are perceived to be sure to a real and definite completion.

  • Inductive reasoning is the kind of logical reasoning that includes forming generalization based on a particular event.
  • Deductive reasoning is the method of logic from one or more major reports to enter a reasonably accurate result.

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