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OpenStudy (anonymous):

When you give reasons that something is true, but don’t necessarily lay it out step-by-step, this is a(n) ___________ proof.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

paragraph proof

OpenStudy (anonymous):

bad proof

OpenStudy (ragingsquirrel):

invalid...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Than what is it ?

OpenStudy (ragingsquirrel):

id go with ramya on this one.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How is this not math?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this is math

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I knoww wtf ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

anyway, thanks ramya

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this is 100% math

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a proff helps describe the math process

OpenStudy (ragingsquirrel):

Well, it still could be basically anything...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just, just, get out of here, you were no help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohhhh snap heyyy now

OpenStudy (ragingsquirrel):

Well... thanks for the medal. Don't be a meiner, i've been a member of OpenStudy for a while- i should know about some of this.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you use paragraph proofs for axioms and postulates. as you cannot prove them using two column proogs. and you can also paragraph proof describing everything in two-column proof.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

RagingSquirrel, please, write word "meiner" correctly. English is not my native, and i haven't found the word in cambridge dictionaries, in oxforddictionaries, and in wiktionary.

OpenStudy (ragingsquirrel):

Oh, sorry about that! :( Meiner= mean

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