the properties which are proved logically are called as?
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Logic, especially in the field of proof theory, considers theorems as statements (called formulas or well formed formulas) of a formal language.
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The properties which are proved logically are called theorems.
- Theorems are statements having a logical argument and proper reasons behind their existence.
- This logical argument is called the proof of the theorem.
- They are most commonly found in mathematics.
- Their purpose is to help in mathematical reasoning.
- The theorem is the conclusion and the summed-up form of the theorem.
- A statement becomes a theorem only if it has proved results or it is certain that it can be proved logically.
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