All people who live on the south side are violent
An inductive argument is one in which the conclusion follows probably from the premises. For example: 1. Felix is a cat. 2. Most cats like to play with mice 3. Felix (probably) likes to play with mice Remember, in inductive arguments, its possible that the conclusion is false even if the premises are true.
The two main parts of a valid logical argument are the Arguments and the counterarguments.
Draw a wave and label four parts
label the internal parts of the cpu
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The two parts of a logical argument are the premise (or premises) and the conclusion. The premise is the part of an argument that visibly have evidence or logical steps to reach a conclusion. A conclusion is the result of the reasoning in the premise.
draw and label a mitochondrion surrounded by cytoplasm.
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Develop a system of inductive reasoning.
one side tries to find the weak parts of the opposing sides argument
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An argument-form is a result of replacing parts of an argument with letters, for example, "All X are Y, Z is X, therefore, Z is Y."