a priori principle, assumed position, categorical proposition, dictum, golden rule, lemma, position, presupposition, rule, supposal, truth-function
Definitionn. a proposition deducible from basic postulates
Last update: September 25, 2015
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The teacher taught a new theorem in Geometry. [Please select]
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This is the true standpoint from which the theorem should be regarded. [Please select]
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Macaulay, contrasting the certainty of mathematics with the uncertainty of philosophy, asks who ever heard of a reaction against Taylor's theorem. [Please select]
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The universal and eternal substance was to Spinoza, as philosopher, a theorem, and to Goethe, as poet, a perception and an emotion. [Please select]
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In class I came right up against Oka Sayye on the solution of a theorem in trigonometry. [Please select]
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'[106] It is not a single hypothesis or theorem, and it dwells on no new facts.' [Please select]
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Every arithmetical or geometrical theorem became in this view another window giving light into the secret heart of things. [Please select]
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Disdaining all pompous inscription, the learned Syracusan honoured himself with his theorem as his sole epitaph. [Please select]
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Every one of his speeches was as complete a demonstration of its theme as a proposition in Euclid is of its theorem. [Please select]
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Bentham announces at starting[419] that he shall establish 'one theorem' and consider two problems. [Please select]
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MATHEMATICAL MEMORIES: NEWTON'S BINOMIAL THEOREM The spider's web is a glorious mathematical problem.' [Please select]
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