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Defining theorems

True or false: Some theorems are already proven, and some are yet to be

True or false: The terms “Rule” and “Theorems” are interchangable

True or false: Theorems are made out of an array of postulates


True or false: Theorems are the embodiment of definitions, postulates, and other theorems

True or false: A theorem can be used to prove statements or claims

True or false: Theorems can be used to prove postulates

True or false: Theorems don't need any formal proofing

True or false: A theorem is an undeniable fact and thought of as an absolute truth

True or false: It is mandatory for theorems to have the capacity to be proven and demonstrated

True or false: A theorem is used to give meanings on points, lines, and planes