Mathematical proofs are logical arguments that demonstrate the truth or validity of a mathematical statement or theorem. A proof provides an explanation of why a particular statement is true based on axioms (fundamental truths accepted without proof), previously established theorems, and logical reasoning. Key features of mathematical proofs include: 1. **Logical Structure**: A proof is constructed using a clear logical framework, often consisting of statements and arguments that follow a structured approach.
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