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The real numbers include all the rational numbers, such as the integer −5 and the fraction 4/3, and all the irrational numbers, such as 2 (1.41421356..., the square root of 2, an irrational algebraic number).
The infinitive phrase in the sentence is 'to learn new ideas from his experiments' since it has the (to + simple form of the verb + modifers). Its function is a noun because it is the direct object for the verb 'tried'.
<span><span>The average rate of change formula is basically the slope formula, where you plug in: f(b)-f(a)/b-a. Then plug in the numbers. [f(0)=1,f(3)=7)]. So, 7-1/3-0. 6/3 is 2 so the average rate of change is 2. And that makes sense because the average rate of change is always the slope, and the slope is 2.</span></span>
Answer: Deductive reasoning does not work if the premises in which they are based are wrong or if the deduction is not based on any premises given.
Step-by-step explanation: Deductive reasoning works when we make logical assumptions or links between some given premises that are supposed to be true. One example could be assuming that all police officers work with guns, they work wearing a blue uniform and they use a black and white car. If a situation in which a person works in a blue uniform, using a black and white car and a gun is given, one can infer that this person is a police officer. But, if the premise that they work using guns is not always true, for example, you cannot say that this person is a police officer. This happens because the premise given is wrong. If one simply infers that the person in the example is a firefighter, without any logical assumptions, then it doesn't follow the deduction reasoning method.