Asked by blu
Postulates, definitions, conjectures, and theorems each have distinguishing features that help identify them. Which of the following answer choices accurately represents the term’s distinguishing feature? (1 point)
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A definition is a statement that is made based on observations that must be proven true.
A definition is a statement that is made based on observations that must be proven true.
A postulate is assumed to be true, and it does not have to be proven.
A postulate is assumed to be true, and it does not have to be proven.
A theorem is assumed to be true, and it does not have to be proven.
A theorem is assumed to be true, and it does not have to be proven.
A conjecture tells you what a term means or what to do with a concept.
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A definition is a statement that is made based on observations that must be proven true.
A definition is a statement that is made based on observations that must be proven true.
A postulate is assumed to be true, and it does not have to be proven.
A postulate is assumed to be true, and it does not have to be proven.
A theorem is assumed to be true, and it does not have to be proven.
A theorem is assumed to be true, and it does not have to be proven.
A conjecture tells you what a term means or what to do with a concept.
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GPT 3.5
A conjecture is a statement that is made based on observations or patterns, but it has not been proven to be true.
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