Found anywhere; common., Ordinary; commonplace; trifling; vulgar., Of little worth or importance; inconsiderable; trifling; petty; paltry; as, a trivial subject or affair., Of or pertaining to the trivium., One of the three liberal arts forming the trivium.
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No. Trivia is a noun whereas trivial is the adjective. An adjective synonym would be minor, petty, unimportant.
a trivial solution is one in which all the unknown are equal to zero.. Of course this only occurs in homogeneous equations
The factors of 15863 are 1, 29, 547, 15863, so the non trivial ones are 29 and 547.
Yes, but a trivial one.
non-trivial
D) Trivial is the opposite of important.
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"I think "Chaotic" or the opposite of "Tranquil", because a trivial is the opposite of a trifling. (I might be wrong)" - last person they are incorrect the correct answer would be calm, peaceful, and relaxing -N.Draconica
-->non trivial functional dependency is totally opposite to the trivial functional dependency. --> non trivial dependency means X-->Y that is if Y is not proper subset of X table or relation with X then it said to be non trivial functional dependency.
surface, trivial, foolish
I think it just means that they're frustrated with your decisions on these trivial matters, perhaps they're not so trivial to him/her. if you want to include more detail then I'm sure you could be helped further :)
Found anywhere; common., Ordinary; commonplace; trifling; vulgar., Of little worth or importance; inconsiderable; trifling; petty; paltry; as, a trivial subject or affair., Of or pertaining to the trivium., One of the three liberal arts forming the trivium.
A tower is big and tall, so the opposite of towering is little and short. The word is often used figuratively to mean imposing and impressive. So, depending on context, the opposite of towering could be unimpressive, insignificant, common, modest, ordinary, small, trivial, lowly, unimportant.
The word trivial means "useless". So a trivial set would be a useless set.
Trivial is an adjective.