Deductive Reasoning
No
Given a conditional statement of the form:If "hypothesis" then "conclusion",the inverse is:If "not hypothesis" then "not conclusion".
No
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Logical interpretation, based on factual knowledge, and experience.An inference is the term given to a statement that may not be true, but was based on evidence collected.You mean an inference- it is a term used to describe a conclusion arrived at on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
No. A conclusion is based on an experimental result, which attempts to explain how the prior information applies to a given hypothesis.
A valid conclusion would be that a tautology is true.
by switching the truth values of the hypothesis and conclusion, it is called the contrapositive of the original statement. The contrapositive of a true conditional statement will also be true, while the contrapositive of a false conditional statement will also be false.
A formula in geometry is like a formula in other branches of mathematics: it is a mathematical statement that allows you to calculated some measure when given other information.