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5 October, 07:46
What is involved in writing a proof
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Lawson Price
5 October, 08:11
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Draw a figure that illustrates what is being proved
List the given statements and then list the conclusion
Mark the figure according to what u can deduce about it from the given info
And lastly write the steps sow. Carefully without skipping any step
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