A rule that is assumed to be true, but is not proven is a postulate
False. It is proven to be true IF some axioms are assumed to be true. A mathematical statement can be proven to be true only after some axioms have been assumed.
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A postulate is assumed to be true while a theorem is proven to be true. The truth of a theorem will be based on postulates.
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A theorem is a proved rule but an axiom cannot be proven but is stated to be true.
in the scientific method the hypothesis is always assumed correct until proven wrong by the experiment that is being performed
An indirect proof is another name for a proof by contradiction. This is where the original premise is assumed to be false and then attempted to be proven. Because this proof turns out to be false, the original premise is then true.
well it all depends on what your hypotthesis is but some can be proven true ,or some can be proven false. But it all depends on what you are doing
It was only ASSUMED that he did it was never fully proven.
In Math, an axiomatic system is any set of axioms (propositions that aren't proven or demonstrated but are assumed to be true) from which some or all axioms can be used in conjunction to logically derive a theorem.
Theorem: A Proven Statement. Postulate: An Accepted Statement without Proof. They mean similar things. A postulate is an unproven statement that is considered to be true; however a theorem is simply a statement that may be true or false, but only considered to be true if it has been proven.
yes, it is true.