Can a theorem be used to explain the steps of a proof?
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Yes. Theorems, corollaries, predicates, postulates , facts can be used to explain the steps of a proof.
But one cannot use the same theorem which one is trying to prove, to explain the deductive logical steps in the proof of that theorem.
But one cannot use the same theorem which one is trying to prove, to explain the deductive logical steps in the proof of that theorem.
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