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Which types of reasons are not valid in a mathematical proof? A. unproven theorems B. postulates C. definitions D. already-proven theorems
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Which types of reasons are not valid in a mathematical proof?
A. unproven theorems
B. postulates
C. definitions
D. already-proven theorems
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yeah definetly A i agree
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It's definitely A, gotta be.
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