An axiom.
It is possible to draw a straight line from any point to any other point.
true
No, theorems cannot be accepted until proven.
A Proof, 2-column proofs for geometry are common.
An axiom.
A rule or a statement that is accepted without proof is a postulate.
It is possible to draw a straight line from any point to any other point.
A statement accepted without proof is commonly known as a theorem. The other word that is used for such statements is postulate.
postulate
axiom
a
A postulate
true
No, theorems cannot be accepted until proven.
A Proof, 2-column proofs for geometry are common.
accepted as true without proof
A postulate or axiom