Theorem
A theorem is a statement that has been proven to be true based on axioms and previously established theorems. In mathematics and formal logic, a theorem is not accepted on intuition or authority but is derived through a proof, a logical argument that starts from accepted assumptions and proceeds step by step to the conclusion. The status of a theorem relies on the consistency and sufficiency of the underlying axioms and definitions.
The term Theorem comes from the Greek theorein, meaning to look at or examine. The concept has
A proof is a sequence of logical deductions that verifies the truth of a theorem. Theorem proofs
Examples include the Pythagorean theorem, which relates the sides of a right triangle; the Fundamental Theorem
In formal systems, a theorem must be derivable from axioms. Gödel’s incompleteness theorems show that, in sufficiently