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27 November, 17:01

What can be used as a reason in a two-column proof? Select each correct answer. a premise a conjecture a postulate a definition

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  1. 27 November, 18:12
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    Actually, 2 column proofs are arranged into columns of statement and reason. Whatever is in the column statement should be justified in the reason column. The contents in the reason column usually include "given", vocabulary definitions, and theorems.

    Hence w hat we can use as a reason in a two-column proof are two:

    A postulate

    A definition
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