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      Home > Topdrawer > Geometric reasoning > Big ideas > Geometric proof > Convince me

      Convince me

      A proof establishes the validity of a conjecture for every possible variation of the situation in which it could arise. Initially, students may consider that a demonstration is sufficient.

      Watch the video Demonstration of the angle sum of a triangle which provides evidence to conjecture that the angle sum of a triangle is 180°. Students could try this activity for themselves.

      In contrast to a demonstration, a geometric proof needs to be an orderly progression of statements which link previously established facts each supported with reasons. Watch the Two Proofs of the Angle Sum of a Triangle slide presentation.

      Top Drawer Teachers: Two proofs of the angle sum of a triangle from The Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers (AAMT) Inc.

      You can also download the accompanying Angle Sum of a Triangle: Student Worksheet.

      A dynamic diagram of the angle sum of a triangle is available on Geogebra Tube.

      It is important to explain to students that a proof is incorrect if there is:

      • an error in the underlying assumptions
      • a flaw in the logic of the reasoning.

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