SOLUTION: what is not an acceptable form of justification to use in geometry when justifying statements and angles?

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Question 622797: what is not an acceptable form of justification to use in geometry when justifying statements and angles?
Answer by richard1234(7193) About Me  (Show Source):
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Any "justification" that uses some sort of invalid reasoning, or assumption that cannot be made (some assumptions are valid, as long as they are "without loss of generality").