No. A corollary goes a little bit further than a theorem and, while most of the proof is based on the theorem, the extra bit needs additional proof.
No, a corollary follows from a theorem that has been proven. Of course, a theorem can be proven using a corollary to a previous theorem.
Yes, but only a corollary to another theorem that has been proved. A corollary follows from a theorem.
Yes, the corollary to one theorem can be used to prove another theorem.
No. A corollary is a statement that can be easily proved using a theorem.
A corollary is a statement that can easily be proved using a theorem.
No. A corollary is a statement that can be easily proved using a theorem.
A corollary.
A Corollary
a theorem that follows directly from another theorem or postulate, with little of no proof
No. A corollary is a statement that can be easily proved using a theorem.
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It is a corollary of the Lindemann-Weierstrass theorem.