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True or false? In a two-column proof, the left column contains a series of deductions.
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The second (right-hand) column contains reasons or explanations of the statements given in the first (left-hand) column.
False
In a two-column proof, the left side shows the "work" you did, while the right side is the "statements" which state what the postulate, reasoning, etc. you used to get where you are on the left side.
False. The second column states your REASONS for each deduction. the first is Deductions
You want to prove a theorem in a two-column proof. You start with your given statement and list deductions in the left-hand column. What are the three main types of reasoning you will use for reasons in the right-hand column?
In a two-column proof, it is true that the left column states your reasons.
You list the steps of the proof in the left column, then write the matching reason for each step in the right column
You list the steps of the proof in the left column, then you write the matching reasoning for each step in the right column.