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Choosing the Highest Possible Level, a Student Who Can Write

Question 12

Question 12

Multiple Choice

Choosing the highest possible level, a student who can write and understand two-column proofs has reached which van Hiele level?


A) deduction
B) analysis
C) informal deduction
D) rigor

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