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aadkins:

Suppose that a conclusion within a proof isn’t justified or is inaccurate. In geometry, what might be the consequences of the inaccuracy?

aadkins:

do you know the answer?

Mercury:

Old question but will respond so this can be closed Couldn't find any answer choices for this one. But thinking about it logically - if one part if a proof isn't accurate/justified, then it calls into question any conclusions that come afterward.

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