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Zechariah Clements
16 December, 12:31
Proofs how do you solve them
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Malachi Buchanan
16 December, 14:37
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Proofs are ... well ... just that. They are your proof for why a certain property works or what you did to show your work. So essentially, you just do math like normal, a proof is showing what you did and why it works.
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