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theorem    音標拼音: [θ'ɪrəm]
n. 定理,法則

定理,法則

theorem
定理

theorem
定理

theorem
n 1: a proposition deducible from basic postulates
2: an idea accepted as a demonstrable truth

Theorem \The"o*rem\, v. t.
To formulate into a theorem.
[1913 Webster] Theorematic


Theorem \The"o*rem\, n. [L. theorema, Gr. ? a sight,
speculation, theory, theorem, fr. ? to look at, ? a
spectator: cf. F. th['e]or[`e]me. See {Theory}.]
1. That which is considered and established as a principle;
hence, sometimes, a rule.
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Not theories, but theorems (?), the intelligible
products of contemplation, intellectual objects in
the mind, and of and for the mind exclusively.
--Coleridge.
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By the theorems,
Which your polite and terser gallants practice,
I re-refine the court, and civilize
Their barbarous natures. --Massinger.
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2. (Math.) A statement of a principle to be demonstrated.
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Note: A theorem is something to be proved, and is thus
distinguished from a problem, which is something to be
solved. In analysis, the term is sometimes applied to a
rule, especially a rule or statement of relations
expressed in a formula or by symbols; as, the binomial
theorem; Taylor's theorem. See the Note under
{Proposition}, n., 5.
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{Binomial theorem}. (Math.) See under {Binomial}.

{Negative theorem}, a theorem which expresses the
impossibility of any assertion.

{Particular theorem} (Math.), a theorem which extends only to
a particular quantity.

{Theorem of Pappus}. (Math.) See {Centrobaric method}, under
{Centrobaric}.

{Universal theorem} (Math.), a theorem which extends to any
quantity without restriction.
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53 Moby Thesaurus words for "theorem":
a priori principle, a priori truth, affirmation, apriorism,
assertion, assumed position, assumption, axiom, basis, brocard,
categorical proposition, conjecture, data, deduction, dictate,
dictum, first principles, formula, foundation, fundamental,
golden rule, ground, hypothesis, hypothesis ad hoc, law, lemma,
major premise, minor premise, philosopheme,
philosophical proposition, position, postulate, postulation,
postulatum, premise, presupposition, principium, principle,
proposition, propositional function, rule, self-evident truth,
settled principle, statement, sumption, supposal, thesis, truism,
truth, truth table, truth-function, truth-value, universal truth



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  • Theorem - Wikipedia
    The Pythagorean theorem has at least 370 known proofs [1] In mathematics and formal logic, a theorem is a statement that has been proven, or can be proven [a][2][3] The proof of a theorem is a logical argument that uses the inference rules of a deductive system to establish that the theorem is a logical consequence of the axioms and previously proved theorems In mainstream mathematics, the
  • THEOREM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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  • Theorem | Proofs, Axioms Algorithms | Britannica
    theorem, in mathematics and logic, a proposition or statement that is demonstrated In geometry, a proposition is commonly considered as a problem (a construction to be effected) or a theorem (a statement to be proved) The statement “If two lines intersect, each pair of vertical angles is equal,” for example, is a theorem The so-called fundamental theorem of algebra asserts that every
  • 10. 2: Axioms, Theorems, and Proofs - Mathematics LibreTexts
    Definition: Theorem A theorem is a proposition that has been, or is to be, proved based on explicit assumptions Like many definitions, this seems a little difficult to understand without some more straightforward explanation In layperson's terms, theorems are claims that can be proven using previous information given to us
  • Theorem - from Wolfram MathWorld
    A theorem is a statement that can be demonstrated to be true by accepted mathematical operations and arguments In general, a theorem is an embodiment of some general principle that makes it part of a larger theory The process of showing a theorem to be correct is called a proof Although not absolutely standard, the Greeks distinguished between "problems" (roughly, the construction of
  • Theorem — Definition, Proof Examples - Mathwords
    A theorem is a mathematical statement that has been proven to be true through a logical chain of reasoning based on axioms, postulates, or previously proven the
  • THEOREM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    THEOREM definition: 1 (especially in mathematics) a formal statement that can be shown to be true by logic: 2… Learn more
  • Theorem Definition (Illustrated Mathematics Dictionary)
    Illustrated definition of Theorem: A result that has been proved to be true (using operations and facts that were already known) Example:
  • What is a Theorem? - gauthmath. com
    A theorem is a statement in mathematics that has been proven to be true using logical reasoning and established axioms It is a fundamental building block in mathematical systems, providing a foundation for further discoveries and applications
  • Theorem|Definition Meaning - The Story of Mathematics
    Definition In math, a proven mathematical statement or result of significant impact is called a theorem The proof of a theorem involves mathematical axioms and other proven theorems We encounter and use lots of theorems in math Some examples include the Pythagoras Theorem, the Binomial Theorem, The Fundamental Theorems of Calculus, etc





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