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Theorem Summary
498 words, approx. 2 pages A theorem (the term is derived from the Greek theoreo, which means I look at) denotes either a proposition yet to be proven, or a proposition proven correct on the basis of accepted results from some area of mathematics. Since the time of the ancient...
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 In mathematics, a theorem is a statement, often stated in natural language, that can be proved on the basis of explicitly stated or previously agreed assumptions. In logic, a theorem is a statement in a formal language that can be derived by applying...



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 Microwave Journal
The bisection theorem.
02/01/1997: 1,181 words, approx. 4 pages Essentially, the bisection theorem implies that all network parameters may be derived from [Z.sub.e] and [Z.sub.o]. If a circuit has two ports and is symmetrical about a central plane, the bisection theorem may be used to calculate [S.sub.22] = [S.sub.11] and [S.sub.21]...
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 The Agricultural Education Magazine
The sixteen theorems of SAE
05/01/2003: 1,632 words, approx. 5 pages Numerous graduate students in agricultural education have studied Prosser's 16 Theorems. Charles Prosser, an early leader in vocational education and a major architect of the Smith-Hughes Act, developed these theorems. Prosser's 16 Theorems are general statements on how vocational education programs should be operated....


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