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What is induction logic

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An inductive logic is a system of evident support that extends deductive logic to less-than-certain inferences. For valid deductive arguments the premises logically entail the conclusion, where the entailment means that the truth of the premises provides a guarantee of the truth of the conclusion.
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An inductive logic is a system of reasoning in which premises are settled that something is true by supporting instances and moving to a point of conclusion.

Step-by-step explanation:

For example: (Taking common example in notice)

The hypothesis: that all crows are black.

Every time a crow is seen and found to be black the theory is confirmed that all crows are black.

But if the crow is not found black then the theory becomes false.

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