a non-self-evident statement that has been proven to be true,
on the basis of generally accepted statements such as axioms or
on the basis of previously established statements such as other theorems.
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Theorem
a non-self-evident statement that has been proven to be true,
on the basis of generally accepted statements such as axioms or
on the basis of previously established statements such as other theorems.
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Pythagorean Theorem: write it down...
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Conjectures
a conclusion or a proposition which is suspected to be true due to preliminary supporting evidence, but for which no proof or disproof has yet been found.
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Fermat's Last Theorem (1637)
states that no three positive integers a,b and c can satisfy the equation
for any integer value of n greater than two
an+bn=cn
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Try to proof or wether this conjecture is true or not: