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Deduction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deduction : an argument or reasoning process in which the conclusion follows from the premises with logical necessity • Deductive reasoning, inference in which the conclusion is of no greater general...
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Deductive reasoning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deductive reasoning , sometimes called deductive logic , is reasoning which constructs or evaluates deductive arguments. In logic, an argument is said to be deductive when the truth of the conclusi...
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A definition of each deduction is listed below. If you need further assistance in properly reporting deductions, contact us. ... Paper filers: You must attach the Deduction Detail page to any tax return on which you take a deduction. If the Deduction Detail pages are not completed and attached, the deduction will...
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Deduction - Definition of Deduction on Investopedia - Any item or expenditure subtracted from gross income to reduce the amount of income subject to tax.Also referred to as "allowable deduction". ... The Mortgage Interest Tax Deduction - If you're a homeowner, this is one item you want to understand and use on your return.
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May 24, 1997 Deduction and Induction ... Of course, we mean that if our deduction of the predicted new facts is correct and if we have correctly performed the experiment, then the conclusion we have reached must be true.
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Deduction Vs. Induction ... Example of Deduction ... Deduction Versus Induction--still more...
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