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Geometry -true or false- After we prove that a theorem is true it becomes a definition

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A definition produces out of nothing a new mathematical entity. But a theorem utilizes some relation between previously defined mathematical entities.

Usually a theorem must be verified by a proof of its correctness on the basis of generally accepted statements or on the basis of previously established statements which might include other theorems.

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