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What is the difference between axioms and postulates?


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Answered by cskooo7
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Axioms and Postulates. A statement, usually considered to be true without proof (that is, something which is self-evident) is said to be an axiom. ... A postulate can be specific on a particular field while an axiom generally is true for any field in science. Sometimes non-logical axioms are referred to as postulates.

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Answered by Anonymous
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An axiom generally is true for any field in science, while a postulate can be specific on a particular field. It is impossible to prove from other axioms, while postulates are provable to axioms.

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