Logic Cheat Sheet, Summaries of Logic

A cheat sheet for inductive and deductive reasoning logic. It explains the difference between the two and provides examples. It also covers if-then statements. useful for students studying logic or critical thinking.

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Unit 1.1 - Logic Cheat Sheet
Inductive Reasoning Logic Examples:
Even though he looked at 800,000 snowflakes, the 800,001st could match one he already looked at
causing his theory to be wrong.
Inductive reasoning is based upon looking at something and making decisions. It’s not fool-proof or
provable with data.
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Unit 1.1 - Logic Cheat Sheet

Inductive Reasoning Logic Examples:

Even though he looked at 800,000 snowflakes, the 800,001st^ could match one he already looked at causing his theory to be wrong.

Inductive reasoning is based upon looking at something and making decisions. It’s not fool-proof or provable with data.

Deductive Reasoning Logic Examples:

The equations show that 1 = 3.

Deductive reasoning is based upon provable facts. It’s fool-proof and provable with data.

If-Then Statements