Asked by Jan
Damon, can I write it like that instead of a two column proof. I am comparing a bicycle and a model of one?
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Damon
I am not sure how to do a two column proof of this.
If the word "image" or "model" implies similarity, then it is just a one line proof; if it is a valid image, then the model and the bicycle are similar. (angles are the same and lengths are proportional.)
If the word "image" or "model" implies similarity, then it is just a one line proof; if it is a valid image, then the model and the bicycle are similar. (angles are the same and lengths are proportional.)
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Jan
thank you
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