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A relational data structure should never be used for accounting systems.
Syllogism
A deductive argument presented in the form of two supporting premises and a conclusion.
Deductive Argument
A claim that asserts its outcome is an inevitable result of the presented premises.
Inductive Argument
A reasoning that suggests its outcome likely results from the initial assertion.
Sound Argument
An argument that is both valid (correctly structured) and has all true premises.
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