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Mathematical axioms are fundamental statements or propositions that are accepted without proof as the starting point for further reasoning and arguments within a mathematical framework. They serve as the foundational building blocks from which theorems and other mathematical truths are derived. Axioms are thought to be self-evident truths, although their acceptance may vary depending on the mathematical system in question.

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