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What is the role of axioms in mathematics?
What is the role of axioms in mathematics?
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Axioms are fundamental statements assumed to be true without proof. They serve as the starting points for developing mathematical theories and systems. Axioms establish the foundational framework within which theorems can be proven, and different axiomatic systems can lead to varied mathematical structures.