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What is the difference between a theorem and a proof?
A proof is a true mathematical statement, while a theorem is a speculation.
There is no difference; Theorems and proofs are the same thing.
A proof is a mathematical fact, while a theorem is a series of steps showing why the proof is true.
A theorem is a statement of mathematical truth, while a proof is the series of statements that support the theorem's claim.
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"A theorem is a statement of mathematical truth, while a proof is the series of statements that support the theorem's claim."
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