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DEDUCTIVE METHOD
It’s a process of reasoning in which reasons are given in support of a claim. The reasons or
justifications are called the premises of the claim and the claim they purport to justify is called the
conclusion. In a correct or valid deduction the premises support the conclusion in such a way that it
would be impossible for the premises to be true and for the conclusion to be false. In this deduction
differs sharply from induction, because induction draws a conclusion in which the truth of the
premises does not guarantee the truth of the conclusion. This method can be used in mathematic in
proving the answer given at the end of computation.
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