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Mathematics, 24.09.2021 17:00 nikitakhrabkov123

Alexa wants to use an indirect proof to prove that all rectangles are not squares. She first assumes that all rectangles are squares. Alexa then provides the following counterexample to disprove her assumption.
She concludes that all rectangles must not be squares.
Which statement best describes Alexa’s indirect proof?


Alexa wants to use an indirect proof to prove that all rectangles are not squares.

She first assu

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