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Sudoku/Types of argumentation/Exercise
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Solve the following mini-sudoku
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{\displaystyle {\begin{pmatrix}-&-&2&-\\3&-&-&4\\-&-&-&-\\-&4&-&1\end{pmatrix}}.}
Show that the mini-sudoku in (1) has only one solution.
Which mathematical proof principles can be found as typical argumentation patterns when solving a sudoku?
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