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2006-10-04 10:30:31
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-04 06:45:53
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answered by fiddler 4
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If you need proofs in geometry, then I know that you have to have a given problem, then come up with a conjecture and then give statements and reasons for your answer. You can make a sort of chart: on your left, put your statements and on your right put your reasons. Make like, bullets of letters: a. b. c. etc. on the left, on a. put the problem. on the right, on a. write : given. since the problem on a. was given. on b. c. d. etc. just write what you did to get to that point on the problem. work out the problem on your left, step by step and on your right, explain: distributive property, addition property of equality, division property of equality, etc.
2006-10-04 10:48:24
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answered by Seyva23 4
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I didnt understand it either. You just got to give it time...but u should start with statements and break it down the reasoning is pretty simple. Go to hotmath.com it gives a bunch of step by step answers from ur book...
2006-10-04 10:46:46
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answered by Xo sUmMeR kIsSeSz Xo 2
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What do you have to prove?
2006-10-04 10:38:56
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answered by sunshine 4
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if a=b & b=c then a=c
2006-10-04 10:31:53
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answered by enord 5
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