The phrase "truism is true" emphasizes the idea that a statement or belief is self-evident or universally accepted as true, often to the point of being considered overly obvious or simplistic. It suggests that the truth of the statement is so apparent that it requires no further proof or discussion. In essence, it highlights the redundancy of stating something that is already widely recognized as a fact.
Do you mean how much do the angles add to it is 360 degrees. This is true of all 4 sided shapes or quadrilaterals.
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A number that makes an equation true is its solution.
An identity is true for all values of the variable whereas an equation is true for only a finite number of values.For example,Identity: (x + 2)3 = x3 + 6x2 + 12x + 27 is true, whatever the value of x.ButEquation: x3 - x = 0 is true only when x = -1, 0 or 1.
"Sachiyan Suniyan" is a Punjabi phrase that translates to "True Hearings" in English. It often refers to the idea of listening to the truth or the importance of being receptive to genuine and honest messages. The phrase is commonly used in spiritual and cultural contexts, emphasizing the value of authenticity and sincerity in communication.
use tru-. e.g. truthful, truism
As a truism, what does this question mean?
A truism is a statement that is obviously true and does not need to be said. An example would be "water is wet" or pointing to a sleeping animal and saying "they're asleep".
A common truism is that "practice makes perfect".
Half-Truism was created on 2009-05-12.
Yes.
A truism is an assertion so obvious or self-evident as to be hardly worth mentioning. A truism sometimes considered a tautology, where the conclusion is the premise of the question, although they are not precisely the same.
Truism, tautology.
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it means killing someone
Yes, Mary really existed.
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