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To explain: The way to use deductive reasoning to show that a conditional is true or false.
Answer to Problem 50HP
Deductive reasoning includes the use of properties, definitions, facts or rules to reach a valid conclusion.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The statement is conditional.
Calculation:
To check whether the given conditional statements are valid or not, deductive reasoning is used. This process includes the use of properties, definitions, facts or rules to reach a valid conclusion.
If hypothesis of a true conditional is true for a given statement, deductive reasoning states that the conclusion is also true for that statement. In order to check whether the conditional statement is true or false, check whether both the hypothesis and conclusion are true.
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