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4. When we reason from general to particular s called?Question 1Answera.Inductiveb.Insidiousc.Incitefuld.Deductive

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  1. When we reason from general to particular s called?Question 1Answera.Inductiveb.Insidiousc.Incitefuld.Deductive
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The reasoning from general to particular is called Deductive. So, the answer is d. Deductive.

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