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i know it would usually be better to prove from lhs to rhs or vice verse but sometimes it is just so much simpler to work on both simultaneously. is it that bad to meet in the middle?
 

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i know it would usually be better to prove from lhs to rhs or vice verse but sometimes it is just so much simpler to work on both simultaneously. is it that bad to meet in the middle?
hsc irrc its adequate but in formal maths its a bit of an ew
 

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i know it would usually be better to prove from lhs to rhs or vice verse but sometimes it is just so much simpler to work on both simultaneously. is it that bad to meet in the middle?
its not a bad thing to do some sketch work and work from the middle there as it can get u ahead sometimes. but when writing the final proof i would write from lhs to rhs or vice versa
 

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i know it would usually be better to prove from lhs to rhs or vice verse but sometimes it is just so much simpler to work on both simultaneously. is it that bad to meet in the middle?
imo no, as long as you can prove rhs=lhs you should get the marks unless the question specifically says do it lhs to rhs or vice versa. and how does it matter if its bad or not impressive if you get the marks?
 

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imo no, as long as you can prove rhs=lhs you should get the marks unless the question specifically says do it lhs to rhs or vice versa. and how does it matter if its bad or not impressive if you get the marks?
Euclid's common notion 1:
Things which equal the same thing also equal one another.
it's perfectly fine to do so, but leaves 10x as much room for error and also may aid less conceptual understanding and more relying on manipulating and hoping it might fit. It's like essentially half assing one side and the other the same way. It doesn't flow yk?
 

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Euclid's common notion 1:
Things which equal the same thing also equal one another.
it's perfectly fine to do so, but leaves 10x as much room for error and also may aid less conceptual understanding and more relying on manipulating and hoping it might fit. It's like essentially half assing one side and the other the same way. It doesn't flow yk?
oh yes agreed. you shouldn't be doing this for all of your questions btw just anything you're truly struggling with and the only way you can find to do it on your own is proving from both sides. otherwise if this is your whole technique you're missing the point of the question which is likely gettign you to apply theorems/concepts that help your understanding
 

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i know it would usually be better to prove from lhs to rhs or vice verse but sometimes it is just so much simpler to work on both simultaneously. is it that bad to meet in the middle?
Technically the working out wouldn't really make sense cause like if ur writing lhs=rhs and doing things to both to show they're equal ur kinda starting from the assumption that they're equal and ur writing they are equal in everyline even though u haven't proved it, so idk its kinda looks odd that someone asked u to show its equal and u start with it being equal
 

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