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What is the name given to a statement that has been proven by deductive reasoning?

A statement that has been proven by deductive reasoning is called a theorem.

Here's why:

* Deductive reasoning starts with general principles and applies them to specific cases to reach a conclusion.

* A theorem is a statement that is considered to be true because it has been proven using deductive reasoning.

Let me know if you'd like to see an example of a theorem and its proof!

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