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  1. What is the difference between a Definition and a Theorem?

    A theorem provides a sufficient condition for some fact to hold, while a definition describes the object in a necessary and sufficient way. As a more clear example, we define a right angle as having the …

  2. What's the difference between theorem, lemma and corollary?

    Feb 16, 2017 · A theorem is a property that can be proved by at least one lemma. For example, the statement "opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal" is a theorem because you can prove it by a …

  3. Terminology: Difference between Lemma, Theorem, Definition, …

    Apr 23, 2015 · In general, if a Theorem is always proven to be true then it no longer becomes a Hypothesis? Am I correct? Q4: What is the difference between Postulate and Theorem? Q5 : What is …

  4. Definition: Theorem, Lemma, Proposition, Conjecture and Principle etc.

    Definition: Theorem, Lemma, Proposition, Corollary, Postulate, Statement, Fact, Observation, Expression, Fact, Property, Conjecture and Principle Most of the time a mathematical statement is …

  5. Spanning set definition and theorem - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Spanning set definition and theorem Ask Question Asked 8 years, 9 months ago Modified 7 years, 3 months ago

  6. real analysis - What is the difference between lemma, axiom, definition ...

    Mar 31, 2018 · Axiom, proposition, definition, lemma, theorem, law, corollary Are there clear separations in definitions between all these things or is there a lot of overlap?

  7. What is CPCTC: Property, definition..? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Oct 11, 2012 · It is a theorem that immediately follows from the definition of congruence (depending on what definition you're using), From Wikipedia: "Two triangles are congruent if their corresponding …

  8. terminology - Lemma vs. Theorem - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    A lemma is a "helping theorem", a proposition with little applicability except that it forms part of the proof of a larger theorem. In some cases, as the relative importance of different theorems becomes more …

  9. definition - Difference between a theorem and a law - Mathematics …

    16 There are plenty of theorems out there as well as laws within mathematics. For example, in Boolean algebra: Theorems Idempotent Involution Theorem of Complementarity Laws Commutative …

  10. definition - What is the "Donkey Theorem"? - Mathematics Stack …

    The Donkey Theorem is a humorous name for the theorem that triangles can't be proven congruent through ASS (angle, side, side). SSS, ASA, SAS, and AAS can be used to prove congruency …