Math
Across
- 5. A statement believed to be true but not yet proven.
- 6. A statement or situation that contradicts itself or defies intuition in mathematics.
- 8. The study of reasoning and principles used to derive conclusions.
- 9. The process of extracting the essence of a mathematical concept, removing specific details.
- 10. A statement that has been proven to be true within a formal system.
Down
- 1. The concept of a quantity without bound or end.
- 2. A logical argument demonstrating the truth of a theorem.
- 3. A structured framework consisting of axioms and rules of inference to derive theorems.
- 4. Statements accepted as true without proof, forming the basis of a formal system.
- 7. A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem or performing a computation.