Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed. When you make a conjecture, the process of discovery may not always help explain why the conjecture works. You need another kind of reasoning to help answer this question.
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Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.
When you make a conjecture, the process of discovery may not always help explain why the conjecture works.
You need another kind of reasoning to help answer this question.
Deductive Reasoning is the process of showing that certain statements follow logically from agreed-upon assumptions and proven facts. When you use deductive reasoning, you try to
reason in an orderly way to convince others that your conclusion is valid.
Examples: Lawyers use deductive arguments to prove their case to a jury. Every time you show your work in a math problem you are using deductive reasoning…. Let’s see an example…