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A deductively valid argument is if the premises are true then the conclusion is certainly true, not possibly true. The definition does not say that the conclusion is true.
(Conclusion means the end of a process, or a logical determination.)"When writing a story you must include an introduction, a body and a conclusion.""A statement will be read at the conclusion of the meeting.""The detective came to the conclusion that an accomplice was involved in the crime.""His conclusion was that the kidnapping had been staged.""However, these reports are not enough from which to draw a conclusion."
in an maths conclusion you write what you notice and what you have learnt, for example say some one was learning about angles and they found out that 90 degrees is an right angle they would write a summary and that is what a maths conclusion.
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In conclusion, and based on the above, we say that.....
One conclusion is that you can say how importaint the coral snake is
Another way to say "in conclusion" is to use phrases like "to wrap up", "in summary", or "to sum up".
You can say "following" or "subsequent to" instead of "after".
As in conclusion (an deireadh)
Your conclusion should say whether your hypothesis was right and if it worked.
in math a conclusion is when you conclude some thing its like......lets say you have 15+6=you would get 21 tht would be a conclusion
if you can't draw a conclusion, let us say, in an experiment worksheet, better read the objectives. your conclusion is based on your objectives.
in conclusion...
Yes, I can say "mines" instead of "my" if you prefer.
Conclusion Finale
To summarize is always good :)