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Mathematics, 14.07.2020 19:01 venecia53

In an indirect proof, you prove an “if-then” statement is true by assuming the statement is false (giving a false statement that contradicts the original) and then disproving the false statement. You want to prove the statement shown below in an indirect proof. What statement should you prove is false? Kk


In an indirect proof, you prove an “if-then” statement is true by assuming the statement is false (

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