Sound reasoning is correct, valid, logical, believable reasoning.
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Yes - if such a counterexample can be found. However, using only the Euclidean axioms and logical arguments, it can be proven that the angles of a triangle in a Euclidean plane must add to 180 degrees. Consequently, a counterexample within this geometry cannot exist.
He stated a logical argument. The logical thing to do is to hear her out. Sometimes people make emotional decisions that are not logical.
The noun for for logical is logic.
1. A triangle is a right triangle if and only if it has a right angle. 2. A triangle has a right angle if and only if it is a right triangle.
Isosceles Triangle Thats 17 letters...unless you count the space as a letter. But that is the logical answer.
If you mean 1 acute interior angle, then it's a logical and geometric impossibility.A triangle can't have only one acute interior angle.
It may be grammatically correct, but it is a logical absurdity. more/fewer is about counting more/less is about amount … so… no, it is not correct.
Logical Fallacies
To persuade your audience that you are correct
Sound reasoning is correct, valid, logical, believable reasoning.
Please learn how to post a sentence that is a) grammatically correct b) is logical.
The dream suggests that the dreamer feels oppressed by problems or situations that have no logical cause or explanation.
An arithmetic operation combines two numbers while a logical operation uses two logical values which can be true or false. The arithmetic operation uses adding or subtraction to reach the correct answer.
Ruling out possible answers help you find tne correct answerby using logical reasoning.
Correct proofs are logical arguments that demonstrate the validity or truth of a mathematical statement. They typically follow a clear and structured format, starting with a hypothesis, presenting a series of logical steps, and ending with a conclusion that definitively proves the statement. A correct proof should be concise, easy to follow, and free of errors in reasoning.