1.Inductive Logic:
In inductive knowledge, general conclusions are inferred from particular statements. It starts from knowledge that is particular to general. For example, if an event is repeated several times giving similar results, then a general conclusion can be made.
2.Deductive Logic:
This is reasoning whereby particular conclusion is inferred. It often takes the form of a general statement. It starts from general to particular, for example, we can say:
3.Symbolic Logic:
This is purely mathematical. It is composed of Symbols which are used to represent figures, for example, “pie” p represents 22/7
? represents summation
sharon kalunda answered the question on March 12, 2019 at 14:20