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  • 25-08-2019
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What are proofs? How are they different from theorems?

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michaelagbrowder
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  • 25-08-2019
It looks like that. Theorems and Proofs. It’s in geometry, a postulate is a statement that is assumed to be true based on basic geometric principles. But an example of a postulate is the statement like “ through any two points is exactly one line”.
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