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Analytic typically refers to a utilization of the coordinate plane. These proofs contain variable coordinates, such as (a,2b), and rely heavily on algebraic properties and formulas. Synthetic proofs refer to the use of geometric properties and postulates, such as the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem, or the Partition Postulate. Vector proofs are proofs that use vector addition, subtraction, and scalar multiplication to prove a hypothesis.

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