A syllogism is a form of deductive reasoning where a conclusion is drawn from two or more given premises that are assumed to be true. A classic syllogism involves three parts:
Syllogisms typically involve three terms:
To determine if a syllogism is valid, it must satisfy the following:
Category: Analytical Ability
Subcategory: Syllogism
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Category: Analytical Ability
Subcategory: Syllogism
Difficulty: 2
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Category: Analytical Ability
Subcategory: Syllogism
Difficulty: 2
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