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What are accepted without proof in a logical system?

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axioms and postulates.

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The question says,'what are accepted without proof in a logical system. The answers are axiom and postulates. On the basis of logic, axioms and postulates are statements that are considered to be self evident. They are believed to be true without any demonstration. They often serve as premises for making further arguements.
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