Math, asked by TripleThreatRM, 1 year ago

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

A) It is used to make general conclusions.
B) It is used to prove that statements are true.
C) It is used when you solve an equation in algebra.
D) It is used to prove basic theorems.

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Answered by Rohanisadirtycheater
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Answered by sonalideval056
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Answer:

A. It is used to make general conclusions.

Explanation:

Option A. It is used to make general conclusions.

This option is correct because deductive reasoning is not used for making general conclusions.

Option B.  It is used to prove that statements are true.

This option is incorrect because deductive reasoning is sued to prove which statements are true.  

Option C. It is used when you solve an equation in algebra.

This option is incorrect because it is used to solve algebraic equations.

Option D.  It is used to prove basic theorems.

This option is incorrect because deductive reasoning is also used to prove basic theorems.

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