what is assumed as false in indirect proof ?
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In an indirect proof, instead of showing that the conclusion to be proved is true, you show that all of the alternatives are false. To do this, you must assume the negation of the statement to be proved. ... Thus, the statement to be proved must be true, because its negation is false.
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In an indirect proof, instead of showing that the conclusion to be proved is true, you show that all of the alternatives are false. To do this, you must assume the negation of the statement to be proved. ... Thus, the statement to be proved must be true, because its negation is false.
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