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What is Theorem

Describing Nature Through Visual Data
A proved mathematical statement. A non-proved mathematical statement thought to be true is called a conjecture.
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Visualisation of Mathematical Thinking
Hervé Lehning (Independent Researcher, France)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 26
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5753-2.ch003
Abstract
Drawing is not proving. For a long time, this argument has been used to avoid the use of visualisation in mathematics. Nevertheless, a number of proofs, concepts, and ideas are easier to understand with the help of a small drawing. In this chapter, the authors show that visualisation in mathematics is helpful not only to illustrate but also to create ideas, and this at all levels.
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Visualization and Mathematical Thinking
A proved mathematical statement. A non-proved mathematical statement thought to be true is called a conjecture.
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