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Theorems may be called fundamental because they are results from which further, more complicated theorems follow, without reaching back to axioms.
As the fundamental theorems are based on axioms, you can always take a more complicated theorem back to its axioms as well. Therefore this sentence is not logic in my opinion. --Abdull 13:21, 9 June 2006 (UTC)