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State the assumption that could be used to start an indirect proof of the statement If 2n < 6, then n < 3. |
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n = 3 |
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n 3 |
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n > 3 |
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n < 3 |
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State the assumption that could be used to start an indirect proof of the statement Points A, B, C, and O are coplanar. |
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Points A, B, C, and O are coplanar. |
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Points A, B, C, and O form a quadrilateral. |
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Points A, B, C, and O are not coplanar. |
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Points A, B, C, and O are collinear. |
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State the assumption that could be used to start an indirect proof of the statement m 1 + m 2 = 180. |
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m 1 and m 2 are supplementary. |
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m 1 + m 2 = 90 |
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m 1 + m 2 180 |
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m 1 and m 2 are complementary. |
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State the assumption that could be used to start an indirect proof of the statement AB + BC > DE. |
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AB + BC DE |
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AB + BC = DE |
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AB + BC < DE |
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AB + BC DE |
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Which assumption would you make to start an indirect proof of the following statement? The majority of students surveyed preferred chocolate ice cream to vanilla ice cream. |
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The number of students surveyed that preferred chocolate ice cream to vanilla ice cream was greater than 50%. |
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The number of students surveyed that preferred vanilla ice cream to chocolate ice cream was greater than 50%. |
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The number of students surveyed that preferred chocolate ice cream to vanilla ice cream was greater than 25%. |
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The number of students surveyed that preferred vanilla ice cream to chocolate ice cream was greater than 25%. |
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