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24 June, 22:49

True or false? To begin an indirect proof, you assume the inverse of what you intend to prove is true.

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  1. 24 June, 23:01
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    To begin an indirect proof, you assume the inverse of what you intend to prove is true. An indirect proof takes the conclusion from a hypothesis and assumes that the inverse is true until a contradiction is reached, thus showing that if the inverse is true there would be a contradiction. In other words, indirect proof demonstrates that something else apart from the given statement (usually algebraic or geometric) would not make sense.
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