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theorem in Latin

theorem in Latin is theōrēma, theorema — theorem means a mathematical statement that has been formally proven true.

theorem in Latin

theōrēma
noun
theorema
noun

What does "theorem" mean?

  1. noun A mathematical statement that has been formally proven true.
    "Every student learns the Pythagorean theorem in geometry class."

theorem in a sentence

  • Every student learns the Pythagorean theorem in geometry class.
  • The proof of the theorem took the mathematician years to complete.

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What is "theorem" in Latin?

"theorem" in Latin is theōrēma, theorema. theorem means: A mathematical statement that has been formally proven true.

How do you use "theorem" in a sentence?

Example: "Every student learns the Pythagorean theorem in geometry class." In Latin, "theorem" is theōrēma, theorema.

Are there other ways to say "theorem" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "theorem": theōrēma, theorema.

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