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True, under Louis XVIII.
What are three statements that are true about Francis Drake?
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That is true, it is near Brussels.
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True, under Louis XVIII.
Louis Napoleon, also known as Napoleon III, was the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte and became the first President of France in 1848 before declaring himself Emperor in 1852. He played a significant role in modernizing France through infrastructure projects and economic reforms. His reign ended with the defeat in the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, leading to his exile and the establishment of the Third Republic.
Identities are statements that are true for any number.
they was a diverse group
What are three statements that are true about Francis Drake?
Yes, it is true that in France it is illegal to name a pig Napoleon.
To determine which statements about lines are true, you would typically need to provide specific statements for evaluation. Generally, some true statements about lines include that they are straight paths that extend infinitely in both directions, have no thickness, and are defined by two points. Additionally, lines can be parallel, intersecting, or perpendicular based on their orientations in a plane.
"In mathematics, a proof is a demonstration that if some fundamental statements (axioms) are assumed to be true, then some mathematical statement is necessarily true." (from Wikipedia)
The statement "two statements here are false" must be true. If that statement is true, then it means one of the other two statements ("one statement here is false" or "three statements here are false") must be false, making the total count of false statements two. If "three statements here are false" were true, it would contradict itself, as it cannot be true if it includes itself as a false statement.
Josephine.
It is a mathematically true statement. It is grammatically incorrect.
Statements that always or never hold true are called "tautologies."