Corollary

In mathematics and logic, a corollary (US: , KORR-ə-lair-ee; UK: , kər-OL-ər-ee) is a proposition which can be readily deduced from a previous, already proven proposition. A corollary could be a proposition that is incidentally proved while proving another proposition; it might also be used more casually to refer to something which naturally or incidentally accompanies something else.

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Corollary

In mathematics and logic, a corollary (US: , KORR-ə-lair-ee; UK: , kər-OL-ər-ee) is a proposition which can be readily deduced from a previous, already proven proposition. A corollary could be a proposition that is incidentally proved while proving another proposition; it might also be used more casually to refer to something which naturally or incidentally accompanies something else.

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