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Inductive and deductive reasoning both involve premises and conclusions, but they differ in important ways. [1] Deductive reasoning allows for conclusions that are 100% certain, while inductive reasoning only allows for strong conclusions that are not necessarily true. [2] Deductive reasoning proceeds from general to specific, while inductive reasoning goes from specific to general. [3] Propositional logic studies how statements can be combined using logical connectives like negation, conjunction, disjuncti
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- Faye Ann Del Valle
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- EN