anitzelANellym
anitzelANellym anitzelANellym
  • 23-09-2016
  • Mathematics
contestada

what is the difference between postulate and theorem

Respuesta :

Noah11012
Noah11012 Noah11012
  • 23-09-2016
A postulate (or sometimes called as an axiom) is something assumed rather than proven. A theorem is something that is proven. To make a theorem, we first start with undefined terms. Such as line, point, and plane. Then next comes the postulates. Then the definitions. And in some theorems, a previously proven theorem is sometimes used in order to prove the new theorem.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Please help me with these questions
The profit at a factory that makes CD's can be computed using the linear equation p = 2.5d - 1000 where p is the profit and d is the number of CD's sold. What i
What is the wavelength if the frequency is 29.2 hz?
*****For this question round to the nearest hundredth. Express the total in scientific notation (12 x 10^3) + (4.2 x 10^-4)
3/20 = n/100 what is n its a fraction problem
I will give 20 points. Helppppp HEEEEELLLLLPPPP
Match each of the terms with the best description. Each response is used once. A Settling Tank B Trickle Filter C BOD D Activated Sludge System E Imhoff Tank F
Please check if u can help
Who advised Jefferson as he writing the declaration
Mr. Menedez ran 13.1 miles at a constant rate for 150 minutes. To find how fast he ran, you solve the equation 13.1 = x • 150. What does x represent?