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What is the structure of a proof in geometry?

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It’s exactly as the dude said above me
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A two-column geometric proof consists of a list of statements, and the reasons that we know those statements are true. The statements are listed in a column on the left, and the reasons for which the statements can be made are listed in the right column.

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