a conjecture is never used , although postulates , previously proven theorems and definitions are used.
so the answer is CONJECTURE. btw r u referring to the birmingham university chapter 2 speedback assignment?
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Theorems is what is proven with the geometric proof.
Theorems, definitions, corollaries, and postulates
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The statements that require proof in a logical system are theorems and corollaries.
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A theorem to prove. A series of logical statements. A series of reasons for the statements. answer theorem to prove
Logically invalid statements.
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Theorems is what is proven with the geometric proof.
Parallel lines are parallel. Proof they have same slopes
A statement accepted without proof is commonly known as a theorem. The other word that is used for such statements is postulate.
Theorems, definitions, corollaries, and postulates
A paragraph proof combines statements and reasons into sentences to prove a mathematical statement or theorem. Each statement is followed by a reason or justification, typically in a linear format to demonstrate the logical progression of the proof.