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Which of the following can be used as "reasons" in a two-column proof? given information postulates definitions previously proven theorems all of the above

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On odyssey the answer was all of the above

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Answer: All of the above

Explanation:

  • A two column proof is a way of writing a proof which is assembled into statements and reasons columns, where each statement should have verified and logical reason.
  • The reasons in a two column proof are generally given information, postulates , vocabulary definitions and previously proved theorems.

Therefore all the given options in the question can be used as "reasons" in a two- way column proof.

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