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what is the difference between postulate and theorem

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  • 23-09-2016
A postulate (or sometimes called as an axiom) is something assumed rather than proven. A theorem is something that is proven. To make a theorem, we first start with undefined terms. Such as line, point, and plane. Then next comes the postulates. Then the definitions. And in some theorems, a previously proven theorem is sometimes used in order to prove the new theorem.
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