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It means you use geometry to prove a theorem, congruency, similar figures, the size of an angle or length of a side, etc. So you refer to geometrical theorems such as Pythagoras', Appollonius', and others, and properties of geometrical figures like triangles, circles, ellipses, rectangles, parallelograms, etc.

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