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In mathematics, giving reasons for your answer means providing logical and mathematical justifications for your solution or conclusion. This may involve explaining the steps taken to arrive at the answer, referencing relevant theorems or principles, and demonstrating the correctness or validity of your reasoning. Giving clear and coherent explanations helps to ensure understanding, accuracy, and effective problem-solving in mathematics.
A two column proof....used only by high school teachers, to make their students bettter at organizing their thoughts, as it can be pretty overwhelming when you are jsut starting to do them. However, in the real world, no one actually uses this method to prove stuff. They use paragraph proofs, where you write out the proofs as if you were writing a paragraph, explaining your reasons for each thing along the way.
Six Reasons Why was created on 2008-07-22.
"Pushing rope" means attempting an action that is ultimately futile. For a demo, lay a length of rope on the floor, stand at one end, and attempt to push it away from yourself. This phrase is commonly used to denote a man's lack of sexual prowess, for reasons that should now be obvious.
it was to count money all the other reasons make sense so this is it
you might die your putting yourself at risk
Fill a formulary explaining your reasons.
What are your reasons and goals for this position
You can write a simple letter explaining your reasons that you haven't been paying your bills. It might not do any good, but it is worth a try.
stuff and more stuff
When you explain, you don't just write information - you also need to give reasons. In very basic terms you can think of the difference between informing and explaining.
find the answer yourself cuz ur lazy
If its for cosmetic reasons you pay for it yourself.
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That's Jay Asher's young adult novel Thirteen Reasons Why.
The document referred to above is the Declaration of Independence
to inform