confirmed mathematical statement

[kənˈfɜrmd ˌmæθəˈmætɪkəl ˈsteɪtmənt]
nounpl: confirmed mathematical statements
enunciado matemático confirmado
1. A mathematical assertion or proposition that has been verified through proof, rigorous verification, or empirical validation
The Pythagorean theorem is a confirmed mathematical statement used in geometry.
O teorema de Pitágoras é um enunciado matemático confirmado usado em geometria.
2. A formal statement in mathematics whose truth value has been established through logical deduction or mathematical proof
Once the conjecture was tested extensively, it became a confirmed mathematical statement.
Depois que a conjectura foi testada extensivamente, tornou-se um enunciado matemático confirmado.
In Brazilian academic and scientific culture, confirmed mathematical statements form the foundation of STEM education. The rigorous verification of mathematical claims reflects the broader cultural value placed on evidence-based reasoning in Portuguese-speaking academic communities. In the USA, confirmed mathematical statements are celebrated as universal truths that transcend cultural boundaries, emphasizing mathematics as a universal language.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
proven theoremestablished mathematical factverified mathematical propositionmathematical truthvalidated statement
Antonyms / Antônimos
unproven conjecturedisputed statementmathematical hypothesisfalsified statement

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
enunciado matemático confirmado
Standard term used in academic and educational contexts
São Paulo
proposição matemática confirmada
Commonly used in universities and scientific communities
Rio de Janeiro
afirmação matemática comprovada
Alternative phrasing emphasizing verification
Portugal
asserção matemática confirmada
European Portuguese may prefer 'asserção' over 'enunciado'

Related Words

theoremprooflemmacorollaryaxiommathematical axiom

Related Idioms & Phrases

proven beyond a shadow of a doubt
set in stone
the real deal
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