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Dagenais
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In this book I am reading about Geometry, it is teaching on how to prove things.
It gives a bunch of examples that don't make much sense to me.
It has the picture, statement and the givens...then the Proof (what the writer is proving).
I am assuming that there was a theorem previous to this to prove, or do you have to chose something yourself to prove in Geometry?
It gives a bunch of examples that don't make much sense to me.
It has the picture, statement and the givens...then the Proof (what the writer is proving).
I am assuming that there was a theorem previous to this to prove, or do you have to chose something yourself to prove in Geometry?