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    theorem
    /ˈθɪərəm/

    noun

    • 1. a general proposition not self-evident but proved by a chain of reasoning; a truth established by means of accepted truths.

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  2. The meaning of THEOREM is a formula, proposition, or statement in mathematics or logic deduced or to be deduced from other formulas or propositions. How to use theorem in a sentence.

  3. THEOREM definition: 1. (especially in mathematics) a formal statement that can be shown to be true by logic: 2…. Learn more.

  4. noun. Mathematics. a theoretical proposition, statement, or formula embodying something to be proved from other propositions or formulas. a rule or law, especially one expressed by an equation or formula. Logic. a proposition that can be deduced from the premises or assumptions of a system.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TheoremTheorem - Wikipedia

    [1] In mathematics and formal logic, a theorem is a statement that has been proven, or can be proven. [a] [2] [3] The proof of a theorem is a logical argument that uses the inference rules of a deductive system to establish that the theorem is a logical consequence of the axioms and previously proved theorems.

  6. THEOREM meaning: 1. (especially in mathematics) a formal statement that can be shown to be true by logic: 2…. Learn more.

  7. A theorem is a proposition or statement that can be proven to be true every time. In mathematics, if you plug in the numbers, you can show a theorem is true. Just as a theory is an idea that can be supported or disproved, a theorem is also an idea, but it's one that has been proven and can be demonstrated again and again if used properly.

  8. Definition of theorem noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. theorem, in mathematics and logic, a proposition or statement that is demonstrated. In geometry, a proposition is commonly considered as a problem (a construction to be effected) or a theorem (a statement to be proved).

  10. 1. Math. a theoretical proposition, statement, or formula embodying something to be proved from other propositions or formulas. 2. a rule or law, esp. one expressed by an equation or formula. 3. Logic. a proposition that can be deduced from the premises or assumptions of a system.

  11. Theorem Definition. An idea that has been demonstrated as true or is assumed to be so demonstrable. A proposition that is not self-evident but that can be proved from accepted premises. An expression of relations in an equation or formula. A proposition embodying something to be proved. To formulate into a theorem.

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