Statements which are neither proved nor disproved are called
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the statement which are neither proved nor disproved are called as axioms.
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Statements which are neither proved nor disproved are called conjectures.
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- In mathematics, conjecture refers to a claim that is considered correct, but it has not been scientifically proven.
- In other words, sometimes we think a particular claim is true, but it is an educated guess based on observations.
- Statements which are neither proved nor disproved are called conjectures (hypothesis).
- Mathematical discoveries often begin with conjectures.
- For example,
"I have a headache" - "I have a headache" is the speaker's perception. No one else can prove or disprove it. So, this statement is considered conjecture.
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