I don't know. I'm trying to find the wicked answer on wikianswers.com. But obviously you cannot because even this generalization about generalization could be incorrect.
So no. A generalization can not be proved correct
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A conjecture is a proposition that is unproven but appears correct and has not been disproven.
"Prejudice" is one.
The product of 0.297 and 7.1 is 2.1087
The main generalization you can make about all multiples of 5 would be that they will either end in the digit 0 or 5. So 5, 487975, 100, and so on all are multiples of 5. I don't believe there are any other generalizations that can be made about it.
a generalization is a sentence or statement that generalizes a graph and other such: EX. as this goes up this goes down