Monday, May 18, 2009
Geometric Proofs
To be successful with proofs one must think logically. Do NOT try to use a characteristic of the conclusion. Too often developing mathematics students try to assert something they are actually trying to prove. I find thinking about every characteristic of the conclusion can help with your discovery of the needed definitions, postulates , properties, or previously proven theorems you will use in your proof.
Labels:
parallelogram,
proof,
quadrilateral,
rectangle,
rhombus,
trapezoid
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