TWO COLUMN PROOFS
Prove: x = 13
1. Given: 4 = x-9
1. 4 = x-9 1.
2. X-9= 4
2...
Mathematics, 26.10.2020 06:20 riamspmau
TWO COLUMN PROOFS
Prove: x = 13
1. Given: 4 = x-9
1. 4 = x-9 1.
2. X-9= 4
2.
3. X = 13
3.
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