What is used to support the steps of a geometric proof? A. evidence based on observation or experiment B. measurement and observation of many cases C. postulates, definitions, given statements, and proven theorems D. steps in a geometric proof do not require support
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For the first choice, geometry doesn't really deal with experiments. So we can ignore this choice. For the second, measurement is used in geometry, but not necessarily in proofs. So we can ignore this one as well.
It turns out that the answer is the third choice as geometry is essentially built on other proven theorems, axioms, and definitions.
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the answer is C.
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postulates, definitions, given statements and proven theorems
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