Based upon a hypothesis of a theorem do drawings of differen

Based upon a hypothesis of a theorem, do drawings of different students have to be identical (same names, same vertices, etc.)?

A) YES

B) NO

Please explain

Solution

B) NO

It is difficult to provide a complete formal proof that explains the “how to” and simultaneously presents the final polished form. The proof of a theorem is not unique! For instance, students’ Drawings need not match, even though the same relationships should be indicated. Certainly, different letters are likely to be chosen for the Drawing that illustrates the hypothesis.
But note you should not make a drawing that embeds qualities beyond those described in the hypothesis; nor should your drawing indicate fewer qualities than the hypothesis prescribes.

Thanks for visiting Chegg, the above answer is inspired from a pdf of  Cengage Learning.

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