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Is the conclusion of analogical reasoning in mathematics necessarily correct?
Is not necessarily correct. Although analogical reasoning is also considered as reasoning, it is not very strict. And it can be better reflected in mathematics. I remember doing a problem, asking for analogical reasoning, and proving that the topic is X, which is easily associated with X square X cube, but it should actually be 2x square 3x cube. Deductive reasoning is very rigorous. Analogical reasoning is only one kind of reasonable reasoning.