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The idea (including the process) of mathematical geometry proof is completely different from the answer, but I guarantee that the process I wrote is correct. Do you give points or deduct them all?
It is normal that the idea (including the process) of mathematical geometry proof is completely different from the answer. As long as the teacher thinks it is reasonable and can really get the correct answer, he will definitely get full marks. Only when the teacher proves that your method and process are wrong will you be deducted completely. There is no complete standard answer to geometric proof.