Intro To Problem Solving
Intro To Problem Solving
Inductive Reasoning
Draw a general conclusion (a conjecture) from repeated observations of specific examples.
There is no assurance that the observed conjecture is always true.
1. Example of inductive reasoning: Predicting the next number in a sequence
Use inductive reasoning to determine the probable next number in the list below.
2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Solution: Each number in the list is obtained by adding 7 to the previous number.
The probable next number is 30 + 7 = 37.
2. Use the pattern shown below to determine inductively the sum: 1 3 5 7 (2n 1) .
Note: 2n 1 is an odd number.
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Deductive Reasoning
Apply general principles to specific examples.
One of the most common and useful forms of deductive reasoning is the syllogism.
We will study syllogisms in section 2.4 of our outline (Sec. 3.5-6 Text).
Polya’s Method is very general and applies to all of your math & science classes at the college.