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.4 ¯ ¯E-MCt. Pure mathematics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas. -Albert Einstein.

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Logical reasoning in mathematics.

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Importance of reasoning questions in competitive exams.

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The reasoning section can be divided into 2 branches and that is verbal reasoning questions and non-verbal reasoning questions.

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Verbal Reasoning Non-Verbal Reasoning Analogy (both word based and numerical) Sequences of figures Missing characters Matrix (Finding missing numbers) Mathematical Operations Cubes and dices Directions and puzzles Fitting pieces, odd pieces.

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Few examples of logical reasoning:.

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Logical Reasoning.

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Mathmatical critical thinking and logical reasoning are important skills that are required to solve maths reasoning questions.

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conclusion. Mathematical reasoning is a critical skill that enables students to analyze a given hypothesis without any reference to a particular context or meaning. In layman's words when a scientific inquiry or statement is examined, the reasoning is not based on an individual's opinion. Derivations and proofs require a factual and scientific basis..