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13 August, 22:52

Read the following statement.

The figure is a triangle.

What is the first step of indirectly proving this statement?

Assume the figure does not have three sides.

Assume the figure has three sides.

Assume the figure is not a triangle.

Assume the figure is a triangle.

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  1. 13 August, 23:15
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    Assume that the figure does not have three sides.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    I think that "indirectly" can be a demostration by contradiction. In that case, the first step would be and false assumption about triangles. That is, Assume that the figure does not have three sides.
  2. 13 August, 23:19
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    If the figure is indeed a triangle, TRI=3, it means is a polygon with 3 sides, so one can safely assume that.
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