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Saturday, 31 October 2015

Difference Between A Postulate, Corollary and a Theorem


THEOREM : A mathematical statement that is proved using extremely careful and thoughtful mathematical reasoning. 


POSTULATE:  A statement that is assumed to be true without proof.


COROLLARY: A result in which proof is heavily on a given theorem.

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