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what is axiom, postulate and theorem.

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Answered by krishnaarjun467
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Axioms or Postulate is defined as a statement that is accepted as true and correct, called as a theorem in mathematics. Axioms present itself as self-evident on which you can base any arguments or inference. These are universally accepted and general truth.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\bigstarAxioms:-

An established rule or principle or a self-evident truth cites the axiom.

Example:- "No one gives what he does not have".

\bigstarPostulates:-

It is suggest or assume of the existence, fact, or truth of something as a basis for reasoning, discussion or belief.

Example:- "His theory postulated a rotatory movement for hurricanes".

\bigstarTheorem:-

A theorem is a statement that has been proven on the basis of previously established statements. Such as other theorems and generally accepted statements, like axioms and etc.

Example:-The "Pythagoras Theorem" proved that A^2 + B^2 = C^2 for a right angled triangle.

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