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In a geometric proof, statements can be justified using axioms, definitions, postulates, and previously proven theorems. Axioms are self-evident truths that do not require proof. Definitions clarify the meaning of terms used in the proof. Postulates are basic assumptions that are accepted without proof. Theorems are statements that have been proven true and can be used as justification for subsequent statements in a proof.

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