Home
Search
Create
Library
Topics
Student
Teacher
Admin
Map
Sign in for more features
YourStory
Home
Search
Create
Library
Topics
Student
Teacher
Sign in
Feedback
Contact Us!
Assessment
What is an axiom?
A statement accepted as true without proof.
A proven statement in mathematics.
A theory that needs further testing.
A type of geometric figure.
Which of the following is an example of a theorem?
Parallel lines never meet.
The sum of angles in a triangle is 180 degrees.
A straight line can be drawn between any two points.
Two points define a line.
Why are axioms important in mathematics?
They provide a basis for building mathematical theories.
They are the only truths in mathematics.
They can be proved with other axioms.
They are always universal and apply in all contexts.
Submit