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      What is another name for Deductive Reasoning?
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      • Law of Deductive Reasoning

      • Logical Reasoning

      • Law of Detachment

      • Rational Reasoning

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      1. What is another name for Deductive Reasoning?
        1. Law of Deductive Reasoning
        2. Logical Reasoning
        3. Law of Detachment
        4. Rational Reasoning
        1. Another name for Deductive Reasoning is locical reasoning because it is the process or reasoning logically from given statements to draw conclusions.

      2. The two types of Deductive Reasoning are:
        1. Law of Detachment and Logical Reasoning
        2. Law of Detachment and Law of Syllogism
        3. Logical Reasoning and Rational Reasoning
        4. Law of Syllogism and Rational Reasoning
        1. The two kinds of Deductive Reasoning are the Law of Detachment and the Law of Syllogism.

      3. In the Law of Detachment if a conditional and its hypothesis is true, then the __ is true.
        1. Converse
        2. Conclusion
        3. Counterexample
        4. Biconditional
        1. The property of the Law of Detachment states that if a conditional is true and its hypothesis is true, then its conclusion is true.

      4. "If p→q and q→r are true statements,then p→r is a true statement" is an example of:
        1. Law of Detachment
        2. Law of Syllogism
        3. Rational Reasoning
        4. All of the Above
        1. The Law of Syllogism allows you to state a conclusion from two true conditional statements when the conclusion of one statement is in the hypothesis of the other statement.

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