Proven Mathematical Statement
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A Proven Mathematical Statement is a mathematical statement with a valid mathematical proof.
- Context:
- It can range from being a Proven Mathematical Proposition to being a Proven Mathematical Theorem.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Axiom, Formal Argument, Well-Formed Formula.
References
2013
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proposition_%28mathematics%29#Terminology
- A proposition is a generic term for a theorem of no particular importance. This term sometimes connotes a statement with a simple proof, while the term theorem is usually reserved for the most important results or those with long or difficult proofs. In classical geometry, a proposition may be a construction that satisfies given requirements; for example, Proposition 1 in Book I of Euclid's elements is the construction of an equilateral triangle.[1]
- ↑ Wentworth & Smith Art. 50