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A _____ is accepted to be true without proof, while a _____ is an assertion that can be proven using the rules of logic.
A. theorem; problem
B. given; postulate
C. postulate; theorem
D. theorem; postulate

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A postulate is accepted to be true without proof, while a theorem is an assertion that can be proven using the rules of logic.

Explanation:

In mathematics, a postulate is a statement that is considered to be true without looking for any proof of that statement. Other hypotheses or statements can be tested using a postulate as a standard. A postulate is not only significant in mathematics but also plays an important role in understanding the concept of physics.

A theorem can be described as a statement that can be proved right by using logical pieces of evidence.

Answer:

Postulates, Axioms

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