rathersane wrote:Refresh my memory: What's a two-column proof?
the first column says a statement
ex: <A ~<b
the second column says why the statement is true (theorem or rule)
ex: alternate interior angle congruency theorem
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rathersane wrote:Refresh my memory: What's a two-column proof?
Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
Thorthoth wrote:Idea: How about a new forum thread where everybody shares interesting problems from their homework?
Thorthoth wrote:This might help:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_of_a_point
Idea: How about a new forum thread where everybody shares interesting problems from their homework?
TeeGee wrote:Thorthoth wrote:Idea: How about a new forum thread where everybody shares interesting problems from their homework?
4+7=
I run out of fingers but still have 1 more to count. I do not know how to solve this
TeeGee wrote:Thorthoth wrote:Idea: How about a new forum thread where everybody shares interesting problems from their homework?
4+7=
I run out of fingers but still have 1 more to count. I do not know how to solve this
TeeGee wrote:I run out of fingers but still have 1 more to count. I do not know how to solve this
ConfederateSS wrote:------The best Geometry Question ever...WHAT DID THE ACORN SAY WHEN IT GREW UP?......"GEE I'M A TREE"![]()
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...Oh Yeah! I went there baby...
ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)...
Dukasaur wrote:ConfederateSS wrote:------The best Geometry Question ever...WHAT DID THE ACORN SAY WHEN IT GREW UP?......"GEE I'M A TREE"![]()
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...Oh Yeah! I went there baby...
ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)...
Oh, yeah! We learned this one in Grade 4! Harken ye good old days!
jonesthecurl wrote:Caesar ad sum iam forte
Brutus aderat
Caesar sic in omnibus
Brutus sic inat
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