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The last line of a proof represents
the given information.
the argument.
the conclusion.
the assumptions.
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the conclusion
The final line of a proof states what you set out to prove — the result or theorem that follows from the preceding argument and assumptions.
The final line of a proof states what you set out to prove — the result or theorem that follows from the preceding argument and assumptions.
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