Chapter 6: Q. 4 (page 216)
Suppose someone plans to write an indirect proof of the conditional. Write a correct first sentence of the indirect proof.
If , then .
Short Answer
The correct first sentence would be鈥淎ssume that .鈥
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Chapter 6: Q. 4 (page 216)
Suppose someone plans to write an indirect proof of the conditional. Write a correct first sentence of the indirect proof.
If , then .
The correct first sentence would be鈥淎ssume that .鈥
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Suppose someone plans to write an indirect proof of the conditional. Write a correct first sentence of the indirect proof.
If , then .
Suppose someone plans to write an indirect proof of the conditional. Write a correct first sentence of the indirect proof.
If , then .
Complete the proof if given is .

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