Section One
Inductive reasoning- The process of reasoning that a rule or statement is true because specific cases are true.
Conjecture- A statement you believe to be true based on inductive reasoning.
Counterexample- When you want to show that a conjecture is false, you have to find only one example in which the conjecture is not true.
Inductive reasoning- The process of reasoning that a rule or statement is true because specific cases are true.
Conjecture- A statement you believe to be true based on inductive reasoning.
Counterexample- When you want to show that a conjecture is false, you have to find only one example in which the conjecture is not true.