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Inductive reasoning or deductive reasoning: • 17 and 5 are prime numbers, so all odd numbers are prime numbers
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9 is an odd number, but 9 can be divided by 3, so 9 is not a prime number.
49 is an odd number, but 49 can be divided by 7, so 49 is not a prime number.
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