
doi: 10.5951/mt.80.1.0041
Indirect proofs become increasingly important as a student progresses in the study of mathematics. Yet textbooks for high school or first-year college students give indirect proofs only token attention. They are almost universally deficient in treating this topic or providing a variety of problems suitable for this level.
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