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- a proposition deducible from basic postulates
- an idea accepted as a demonstrable truth
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In mathematics, a theorem is a statement that has been proven on the basis of previously established statements, such as other theorems—and generally accepted statements, such as axioms. The proof of a mathematical theorem is a logical argument for the theorem statement given in accord with the rules of a deductive system. The proof of a theorem...
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An assertion based on logical reasoning from observed facts or from axioms.
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• (n.) That which is considered and established as a principle; hence, sometimes, a rule. • (n.) A statement of a principle to be demonstrated. • (v. t.) To formulate into a theorem.
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in mathematics and logic, a proposition or statement that is demonstrated. In geometry, a proposition is commonly considered as a problem (a ... [9 related articles]
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A major mathematical proposition that has been proved correct. More precisely, a statement in a formal system for which there exists a proof. Related entries • conjecture • lemma
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A statement in a formal system that has proof.
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1. That which is considered and established as a principle; hence, sometimes, a rule. 'Not theories, but theorems, the intelligible products of contemplation, intellectual objects in the mind, and of and for the mind exclusively.' (Coleridge) 'By the theorems, Which your polite and terser gallants practice, I re-refine the court, and civilize Their...
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The'o·rem noun [ Latin
theorema , Greek ... a sight, speculation, theory, theorem, from ... to look at, ... a spectator: confer French
théorème . See
Theory .]
1. That which is considered and established as a principle; hence, sometimes, a rule. « Not theories, but...
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The'o·rem transitive verb To formulate into a theorem.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: thē′ŏ-rem Definitions: 1. A proposition that can be tested, and can be established as a law or principle.
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a statement which has been proven to be true by a rigorous argument.
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n] - a proposition deducible from basic postulates 2. [n] - an idea accepted as a demonstrable truth
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theorem 1. A propostition that is not self-evident but that can be proven from accepted premises and so is establishe as a law or principle. 2. An idea that is demonstrably true or is assumed to be so.3. In math and physics, a proposition embodying something to be proved.
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A theorem is a statement that has been proven to be true. See also: Lemma, Logic.
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noun an idea accepted as a demonstrable truth
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(Gr. theorema, a sight, theory, theorem) Any proposition which is demonstrated in terms of other more basic propositions. -- A.C.B.
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Mathematical proposition that can be deduced by logic from a set of axioms (basic facts that are taken to be true without proof). Advanced mathematics consists almost entirely of theorems and proofs, but even at a simple level theorems are important
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a mathematical statement or hypothesis which has been proved on the basis of previously established theorems and previously accepted axioms, effectively the proof of the truth of a statement or expression
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