Which among the following is not correct for the formula of mathematics: 116. (a) formulae are can not be proved (b) formulae are universal (c) formulac are can be proved (d) princ... Which among the following is not correct for the formula of mathematics: 116. (a) formulae are can not be proved (b) formulae are universal (c) formulac are can be proved (d) principles make on the base of formulac
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The question is asking us to identify which statement about mathematical formulas is incorrect. We need to analyze each option to determine its validity in the context of mathematics.
Answer
formulae are can not be proved
The incorrect statement is: formulae are can not be proved.
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The incorrect statement is: formulae are can not be proved.
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Mathematical formulas can be proved or derived, and most formulas are obtained through proofs. A formula is a concise way of expressing information symbolically, for example, a mathematical or chemical formula. Thus, the statement 'formulae are can not be proved' is incorrect.
Tips
A common mistake is thinking that formulas can't be proved, when in fact, most are derived from proofs in mathematics.
Sources
- What is the difference between a formula and a proof? - math.stackexchange.com
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