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select the correct answer from each drop - down menu. which are the best definitions for theorem, conjecture, and axiom? a statement that is assumed to be true without proof is a(n)
. a statement that has been shown to be true by vigorous application of logic is a(n)
. a(n)
is a statement that is believed to be true but hasnt been proven.
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- For the first blank (A statement that has been shown to be true by vigorous application of logic is a(n) $\boldsymbol{\text{theorem}}$): A theorem is a statement proven using logical reasoning and previously established facts.
- For the second blank (A statement that is assumed to be true without proof is a(n) $\boldsymbol{\text{axiom}}$): An axiom (or postulate) is a fundamental statement accepted as true without requiring proof, serving as a starting point for reasoning.
- For the third blank (A(n) $\boldsymbol{\text{conjecture}}$ is a statement that is believed to be true but hasn't been proven): A conjecture is a proposition that is suspected to be true based on evidence or intuition but lacks a formal proof.
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- A statement that has been shown to be true by vigorous application of logic is a(n) $\boldsymbol{\text{theorem}}$.
- A statement that is assumed to be true without proof is a(n) $\boldsymbol{\text{axiom}}$.
- A(n) $\boldsymbol{\text{conjecture}}$ is a statement that is believed to be true but hasn't been proven.