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statements which are neither proved or disproved are called ​

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Answered by mdivya9231
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This statement is both true and unprovable, because: If it could be proved, then it would be false, and a false statement cannot be proved. Therefore it cannot be proved, which makes it true. However, because it is true, it cannot be false, and therefore it cannot be disproved!

Answered by franktheruler
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Statements which are neither proved nor disapproved are called ?

Solution :

Statements which are proved are called Theorems.

Conjecture - To guess about something without real proof or evidence.

Making a conjecture

  • The sum of two positive numbers is a positive number.

Example of conjectures.

Robert's conjecture - Every number divided by itself is a whole number.

3/3 = 1.

Gold batch's conjecture - Every number is the sum of two prime numbers.

2 = 1+1

4 = 2 + 2

6 = 3 + 3

8 = 3 + 5

Hence Statements which are neither proved nor disapproved are called Conjectures.

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