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Mkey [24]
2 years ago
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Which of the following is not a step in logical reasoning?

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1 answer:
ICE Princess25 [194]2 years ago
7 0

Research other sources is not a step in logical reasoning.

<h3>What is logical reasoning?</h3>

Logical reasoning is a term to refer to the mental process that involves the application of logic. Through this kind of reasoning, you can start from one or more premises to establish a conclusion that can be determined as true, false or possible.

According to the above, it can be inferred that investigating other sources is not a step of logical reasoning because logical reasoning is based solely on the facts or evidence available to establish a conclusion.

Learn more about logical reasoning in: brainly.com/question/3925626

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