that is a thereom
Axioms, definitions, and theorms that have been proven.
the rule for chains of geometric shapes
Neither true nor false. Some theorems can be proven using geometric arguments and methods, others cannot.
Proven Theorems.. Plato ;)
Theorems is what is proven with the geometric proof.
that is a thereom
A rule that is assumed to be true, but is not proven is a postulate
Axioms, definitions, and theorms that have been proven.
the rule for chains of geometric shapes
many rules can be proven e.g love between girl and boy
Neither true nor false. Some theorems can be proven using geometric arguments and methods, others cannot.
Proven Theorems.. Plato ;)
Mean of the growth of a population, investments, etc. Rule of thumb for geometric mean: THE FORMULA INVOLVES GROWTH, i.e. is exponential in nature.
Yes. That is what theorems are for. Once proven, their results do not need to be justified again (except for exams).
I forget his name, but its something like Pythagoreus, as the rule is called the "Pythagorean Theorem"
A polyhedron is in a subclass of geometric solids. The difference is that a polyhedron must have flat faces and straight edges.