ryryblake ryryblake
  • 17-03-2015
  • Mathematics
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What's the difference between a postulate and a theorem

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HistoryGuy HistoryGuy
  • 17-03-2015
A postulate is a statement or series of statements that a scientists or observer assumes is true. No proof is required. A theorem, on the other hand must be proven to be true.

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