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"Mathematics is the Queen of the Sciences."
 Carl Friedrich Gauss

Theorems
"A proposition that has been or is to be proved on the basis of explicit assumptions." Source: Answers.com

Definition: "
In mathematics, a theorem is a statement that can be proved on the basis of explicitly stated or previously agreed assumptions. Discovering, formulating and proving theorems is a central activity of mathematicians. The concept of proof is central to the notion of a theorem: a key property of theorems is that they are both true and possess proofs. This is not just a matter of language: it can be shown (indeed proven) that in many mathematical contexts there are statements that are true but not provable. Source: Wikipedia