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A lemma is a statement that forms part of the proof of a larger theorem( maths)
Answered by DEEPEN SHAH, 22 Sep '08 03:09 pm
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Lemma may refer to:
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Wiktionary, the free dictionary.Lemma (mathematics), a proven statement used as a stepping-stone toward the proof of another statement
Lemma (linguistics), the canonical form of a word
Lemma (logic), which is simultaneously a premise for a contention above it and a contention for premises below it
Lemma (botany), one of the specialised bracts enclosing a floret in a grass inflorescence
"Shadowing lemma", a fictional animal in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, which exists in only 2 dimensions and eats mathematicians
Answered by Raj Thakre, 22 Sep '08 03:04 pm
Look up Lemma in
Wiktionary, the free dictionary.Lemma (mathematics), a proven statement used as a stepping-stone toward the proof of another statement
Lemma (linguistics), the canonical form of a word
Lemma (logic), which is simultaneously a premise for a contention above it and a contention for premises below it
Lemma (botany), one of the specialised bracts enclosing a floret in a grass inflorescence
"Shadowing lemma", a fictional animal in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, which exists in only 2 dimensions and eats mathematicians
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The canonical form of a word . it is also a proven statement in mathematics.
Answered by nargis bhambi, 22 Sep '08 03:03 pm
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