Axiom Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for axiom.
axiom
axiom
/ˈaks.ɪ.əm/
Examples
- The axiom of choice and the axiom of determinacy are incompatible.
- The negation of the axiom of choice is the right axiom for applications.
- It is the principle of the axioms of intuition.
- The answer is the axiom of replacement.
- This uses the axiom of regularity.
- The converse is equivalent to the axiom of choice.
- The naming of the axioms often varies.
- The Axiom of Parsimony is attributed to Herbert Simon.
- The easiest axiom to generalize is the associative law.
- The second axiom asserts that star is monotone.
a saying that is widely accepted on its own merits
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a proposition that is not susceptible of proof or disproof; its truth is assumed to be self-evident
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"Axe + Home. A self-evident truth, like every home needing an axe."
"Axe + Home. A universal truth hits home like an axe through wood."
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