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Inductive Reasoning - A complex mathematical term used to describe the process of finding a number in a certain mathematical pattern.
Example:
1,1,2,3,5,8,13,__ What is the next number? 8+13=21 The next number is 21
Deductive Proofs - Step by Step proofs used to justify some mathematical process or equation.
Example:
If a = b and c = d, Prove that a - c = b - d
1. a = b --------- Given
2. c = d --------- Given
3. a - c = b - c -- Equal Subtraction from both sides
4. a - c = b - d -- Because c = d
So yes it is proven
Converse - If a = b the converse is b = a
Inverse - If a = b the inverse is a is not equal to b
Contrapositive - If a = b the contrapositive is b is not equal to a
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