False
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false
FALSE :)))
False.
False, its slower.
It is sometimes possible to arrive at a reasonable conclusion based on the information that is available, and be wrong. Without sufficient information it is sometimes impossible to arrive at the truth.
False
False. There are several methods.
False
True or false? You can rely solely upon induction to prove that your conclusion is correct.
The answer is True, trust me, so many people said it was false and I got it wrong . Itβs true on APEX
Induction
This statement is false.
A sound argument cannot have a false conclusion. A sound argument refers to a deductive argument which is valid and has all true premises, therefore its conclusion cannot be false.
Since an inductive argument is an argument where the truth of the premises make it reasonable to hold that the conclusion is true, it does not necessarily guarantee it, meaning you could have a false conclusion.
False
False
False. It works the other way. Induction is what you use to obtain a general rule, based upon a collection of specific answers or observations.