yes, but not if it is illogical.
No, theorems cannot be accepted until proven.
Such terms are called axioms, or postulates.Exactly which terms are defined to be axioms depends on the specific system used.
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they are metric and imperial.
Axioms, or postulates, are accepted as true or given, and need not be proved.
Postulates and axioms are accepted without proof in a logical system. Theorems and corollaries require proof in a logical system.
yes
yes, but not if it is illogical.
The statements that require proof in a logical system are theorems and corollaries.
The statements that require proof in a logical system are theorems and corollaries.
No, theorems cannot be accepted until proven.
axioms
An axiom is a statement that is accepted without proof. Proofs are based on statements that are already established, so therefore without axioms we would have no starting point.
Such terms are called axioms, or postulates.Exactly which terms are defined to be axioms depends on the specific system used.
Corollaries,TheoremsCorollaries, Theorems
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