Inductive reasoning - used in applications that involve prediction, forecasting, or behavior., Counterexample - an example that opposes or contradicts an idea or theory., Conditional - If P then Q, Conjecture - an opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information., Biconditional  - a logical conditional statement , Law of Syllogism - if the following two statements are true: (1) If p , then q . (2) If q , then r ., Congruence - agreement or harmony; compatibility, Deductive Reasoning - a logical approach where you progress from general ideas to specific conclusions, Law of Detachment - if P leads to Q and P is true, then Q must be true., Two-column proof - statements are written in the left column, and the reason that each statement is known or valid is written next to it in the right column.,

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