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by bringing evidence to the table
Which part of a 2-column proof is the hypothesis of the conjecture? GIVEN
One is enough.
The word "conjecture" can be taken a number of ways. If the "conjecture" involves an inference based on false or defective information, you need only show convincing or conclusive evidence that the information is false or faulty. If the "conjecture" is the result of surmise or guessing, then it is nothing more than a guess itself, and, therefore, has no basis in fact or logic. If the "conjecture" is an unproven mathematical hypothesis, you will need to disprove its validity from its basis. Start with the basic crux of the problem and work step by step until you disprove (or prove) the hypothesis to be untrue (or true). Make sure you have good arguments and sound mathematics.
Prove that if it were true then there must be a contradiction.
prove it
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Give a counter-example.
Yes.
by bringing evidence to the table
A counter example
Which part of a 2-column proof is the hypothesis of the conjecture? GIVEN
One is enough.
Nobody has been able to prove it so far, so you'll have to come up with some very original idea if you want to prove it.
Prove Me Wrong was created in 1991.
It does not necessarily prove congruence but it does prove similarity. You can have a smaller or bigger triangle that has the same interior angles.