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COLOR AND PROVE
refers to the use of color-based methods in
mathematical proofs and problem solving.
The idea is to assign colors to
mathematical objects or concepts, such as
numbers or geometric shapes, in order to
simplify the problem and provide a visual
representation of the solution.
Graph coloring
This method involves assigning colors to
the vertices of a graph in such a way that
no two adjacent vertices have the same
color. This can be used to solve a variety of
computational problems, such as
scheduling and resource allocation.
Color-based problem
solving

• This involves using color to simplify problems and make them easier to
solve. For example, in geometry, we might use different colors to distinguish
between different angles or sides of a shape, making it easier to see
relationships between them.
COLOR AND PROVE

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