Logic and Reasoning

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Across
  1. 2. a statement presented in justification or explanation of a belief or action or a proof.
  2. 6. It is a statement accepted after it is proven deductively.
  3. 8. often uses symbols of different relationships.
  4. 9. It is a statement drawn from the hypothesis.
  5. 11. always false, whatever may the truth values of its constitute statements.
  6. 12. a logical assumption, explanation, inference, conclusion, hypothesis, or best guess from an observation or set of observations.
  7. 13. It is a statement which is accepted or known at the beginning.
  8. 15. a statement or idea taken to be true and on which an argument or reasoning may be base.
  9. 17. It is a method of reasoning in which thepremises are viewed as supplying some evidence, but not full assurance, for the truth of conclusion.
Down
  1. 1. logical statements are presented using complete sentences backed up by reason.
  2. 3. A process of reaching a logical conclusion after thinking about all the relevant facts.
  3. 4. It is the process of reasoning from one or more statements to reach a logical Conclusion.
  4. 5. It is a logical argument in which statement is supported or justified by given information, definitions, axioms, postulates, theorems and previously proven statements.
  5. 7. It is a statement that is accepted without proof.
  6. 10. process of reasoning that a rule or statement is true because specific cases are true
  7. 12. prove that the statement "If A, then B" is true
  8. 14. must assume the negation of the statement to be proved.
  9. 16. way of showing the truth or falsehood of a given statement