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What is the definition of deductive reasoning?

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deductive reasoning is a type of logical thinking that starts with the general idea and reaches a specific conclusion

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Deductive reasoning is a method of logical thought that begins with a general concept and arrives at a particular conclusion. It is often referred to as top-down thought or shifting from general to particular.

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Here are some examples:

  1. Elephants have cells in their bodies, and all cells have DNA. ...
  2. All horses have manes.
  3. Acute angles are less than 90 degrees. This angle is 40 degrees, so it must be an acute angle.
  4. All noble gases are stable.
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