Neither true nor false. Some theorems can be proven using geometric arguments and methods, others cannot.
There is no single statement that describes a geometric proof.
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theorem
An axiom is a self-evident statement that is assumed to be true. A theorem is proved to be true.
When a postulate has been proven it becomes a theorem.
There is no single statement that describes a geometric proof.
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Theorems is what is proven with the geometric proof.
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theorem
An axiom is a self-evident statement that is assumed to be true. A theorem is proved to be true.
When a postulate has been proven it becomes a theorem.
Postulate, Corollary, Definition, & Theorem
A theorem to prove. A series of logical statements. A series of reasons for the statements. answer theorem to prove
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No. An accurate diagram is an illustration: a proof requires logical argument.