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What is the difference between a theorem and an algorithm??

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Answered by praneethkumar1
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Theorem — a mathematical statement that is proved using rigorous mathematical reasoning. ... Corollary — a result in which the (usually short) proof relies heavily on a given theorem(we often say that “this is a corollary of Theorem A”).

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Answered by inzamam2
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An algorithm is a method for solving a problem, but a formula is a sequenceof numbers and symbols corresponding to a word in a language. The quadratic formula is an algorithm, because it is a method for solving quadratic equations. Algorithms may not even involve math, but formulas almost exclusively use numbers.
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Theorems are rule or principle, especially in mathematics, that can be shown to be true
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