Theorem
Theorem is a statement that has been proved based on previous statements, such as the other theorems, and the previously accepted statements, such as the axioms. The publication of a theorem is often interpreted as proof of the expression of an expression, but if a different deduction system is used, it can produce different interpretations, depending on the purposes of the law of its publication. Theorem has two components, namely hypothesis and conclusion. The proof to the mathematical theorem is a logical argument which indicates the conclusion is the necessary result for each hypothesis, if the hypothesis is true then the conclusions must also be true, without any other assumptions. So the concept of a theorem is basically deductive, in contrast to the concept of empirical scientific theory. Although it can be written in full symbolic form as proportional calculus, theorem is often expressed in a language like the English language.