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A '''theorem''' is a demonstrated result of a set of [[axiom]]s.
A '''theorem''' is a demonstrated result of a set of [[axiom]]s. Theorems may also be known as [[lemma|lemmas]], if they are intended to be used as part of the proof of another theorem; or they may be known as [[corollary|corollaries]], if they are an immediate consequence of some other theorem.


[[Mathematics]] is in large part the process of proving new theorems.
[[Mathematics]] is in large part the process of proving new theorems.

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A theorem is a demonstrated result of a set of axioms. Theorems may also be known as lemmas, if they are intended to be used as part of the proof of another theorem; or they may be known as corollaries, if they are an immediate consequence of some other theorem.

Mathematics is in large part the process of proving new theorems.

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