2) The properties which are proved logically are called as
(A) conditional statements
(B) proof
(C) theorem
(D)postulates.
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The properties which are proved logically are called as theorem. (Option c)
- A theorem is a mathematical assertion that we know is true and that has proof. We can also think of it as a collection of conjectures (proofs) that come together to produce a true outcome. An axiom is a statement that is always true and does not require evidence. It's a conjecture if it requires proof. A theorem is a statement that has been proven by logical reasoning based on axioms.
- Conditional statements are written in the form of if and then. They are usually used for conditions.
- A postulate is a proposition that is taken as true without being proven. A postulate is sometimes known as an axiom.
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