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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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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.
The equations show that 1 = 3.
Deductive reasoning is based upon provable facts. It’s fool-proof and provable with data.