A state without proof is often referred to as a "hypothesis" or "conjecture." In scientific and mathematical contexts, it represents an assumption or proposition that has not yet been verified or substantiated with evidence. Such statements can guide further research but lack the rigor of established facts.
It is called an axiom.
axioms or postulates
Yes, postulates are accepted without proof and do not have counterexamples.
A geometry rule that is accepted without proof is called an "axiom" or "postulate." Axioms serve as the foundational building blocks for a geometrical system, from which other theorems and propositions can be derived. They are considered self-evident truths within the context of the specific geometric framework.
A statement that is accepted as true without proof is called an axiom or postulate. In mathematics and logic, axioms serve as foundational principles upon which theorems and further reasoning are built. They are considered self-evident or universally accepted truths within a specific context or system.
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It is called a religion.
its a postulate.
it is called an axiom
It is called an axiom.
axioms or postulates
An Axiom is something that is considered to be true without proof. They thought the earth was uninhabitable but there was no proof.
That would be a postulate
with proof about 100 bucks without proof like a picture is proof however much the ball is worth.
It is called Gormation.
state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof
A rule or a statement that is accepted without proof is a postulate.