Question 1: These are the conclusions of inductive reasoning and these conclusions are described as such.   a. Theorems, these conclusions are not absolutely true b. Theorems, these conclusions are

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Subject: Mathematics in the Modern World

Topic: 1. Inductive and Deductive Reasoning 2. Estimation, Graphs and Mathematical Models 3. Problem Solving

Question 1: These are the conclusions of inductive reasoning and these conclusions are described as such.

 
a. Theorems, these conclusions are not absolutely true
b. Theorems, these conclusions are absolutely true.
c. Conjectures, these conclusions are not absolutely true
d. Conjectures, these conclusions are absolutely true.
 
Question 2: If there is at least one of this case for which a hypothesis does not hold, then the hypothesis is false.
 
a. Counterexample
b. Proof
c. Argument
d. Evidence
 
Question 3: In carrying out the plan and solving the problem, this procedure is not particularly involved in this step in Polya's model of problem solving.
 
a. Computation
b. Rationalization
c. Tabulation
d. Visualization
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