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In our discussion of creating a "mathematical" proof, how many examples are

recommended to support your main idea (thesis)?
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As many as you can think of

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There's no fixed rule on the number of examples in a mathematical proof. Use as many as needed to explain and support your main idea clearly. It's about quality, ensuring each example strengthens your argument and makes your proof convincing.

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