Math, asked by BhavyasriAkula, 1 year ago

Any one please tell me
The difference between axiom , postulate ,theorum

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Answered by Anonymous
3
Hello Mate,

A theorem is a (major) result that can be proven from axioms or previously known results.It is statements... Which can be proved...
E.g. Pythagoras theorem...


A postulate is a statement suggested or assumed as true as the basis for reasoning, discussion, or belief.It is universal truth.It can't be proved.
E.g. Einstein's postulates of special relativity


An axiom is a statement that is accepted as true; it is consistent with known facts; often it is a self-evident statement.It is also universal truth..It can't be proved.
E.g. Euclid's axioms


Hope this helps you

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Answered by StarGazer001
2
hey mate your answer is->

axiom - axioms are the statements which are self evident or assumed to be true with in context of a particular mathematical system.

eg- the whole is always greater than a part .


postulate- postulate is a thing suggested or assumed as true as the basis for reasoning, discussion, or belief.

eg-Euclid postulates


theorm- 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. A theorem is a logical consequence of the axiom.

hope this helps you
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