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e-lub [12.9K]
1 year ago
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Which kind of argument uses specific premises to reach an unavoidable and certain conclusion?

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Scrat [10]1 year ago
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Deductive reasoning is the kind of argument uses specific premises to reach an unavoidable and certain conclusion.

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

Deductive reasoning is a logic process in which the conclusion of the content is based on many or multiple premises that may or may not be true. Essentially, it is a type of reasoning in which the conclusion serves as the premise.

As an illustration, A = B. B and C are also equal. Deductive reasoning allows you to draw the conclusion that A and C are equal given those two statements.

Thus, it is Deductive reasoning.

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