Respuesta :

The correct answer is:

False.

Explanation:

A corollary is a short statement whose proof relies on an already proven theorem.

Since corollaries rely on theorems, theorems do not rely on corollaries.

Yes, It is true that a corollary is a statement that can be easily proved using a theorem.

What is the definition of a theorem?

We can define corollary as a statement that is derived from other statements that have been either proved true or accepted as true.

For example, Statement B says that if two angles that come together to form a straight line, it means that they are supplementary in nature.

Corollary B:  When two lines intersect the angles opposite to each other they are equal.

The corollary B above can be easily proved using the statement B.

Thus, the statement about proof a theorem is true.

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