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When developing a plan for a geometric proof, which of the following is not important?

A.) evaluate the given statement(s)
B.)determine the number of steps needed
C.)look carefully at the figure
D.)create a plan for the proof

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The answer is B. determining the number of steps needed is not important when developing a plan for a geometric proof.
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Answer: B.)determine the number of steps needed

Explanation:

A geometric proof of a geometric statement includes the following steps :-

a) Evaluate the given statement.

b) Look carefully at the figure related to the geometric statement .

c) Create a plan to express the proof.

d)Then use definitions, given axioms, postulates and previously proved theorems to write a logical explanation approaches to the conclusion.

Hence, the step is not important to develop a plan for a geometric proof: is "determine the number of steps needed" .

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