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Proof by Deduction Examples

Example 1

Is the following situation an example of deductive reasoning? Why or why not?

The area of any circle is given by the formula A = πr2. Therefore, the area of a circle with a radius of 5 cm is 25π cm2.

Example 2

Is the following situation an example of deductive reasoning? Why or why not?

Marceline carefully measures the internal angles of 500 different rectangles, and she finds that every time, the angles add up to 360°. Therefore, she concludes that all rectangles must have internal angles that add up to 360°.

Example 3

 What general theory or idea can we use to deductively prove Statement #3 in the following formal proof?

Given: A = B and X = Y
Prove: AX = BY

StatementsReasons
1. A = BGiven
2. X = YGiven
3. AX = BX?
4. AX = BYSubstitution Property (2 and 3)