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Which is NOT used to reach conclusion in a formal proof? 1. Inductive reasoning 2. True premises 3. Logic 4. Postulates or previously proven theorems
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Which is NOT used to reach conclusion in a formal proof? 1. Inductive reasoning 2. True premises 3. Logic 4. Postulates or previously proven theorems
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Which is NOT used to reach conclusion in a formal proof?
1. Inductive reasoning
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3. Logic
4. Postulates or previously proven theorems
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The answer is Inductive Reasoning
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