axioms (Meaning)

axioms

a statement accepted as true as the basis for argument or inference, a rule or principle widely accepted as obviously true and not needing to be proved, an established rule or principle or a self-evident truth, a maxim widely accepted on its intrinsic merit

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a statement accepted as true as the basis for argument or inference, a rule or principle widely accepted as obviously true and not needing to be proved, an esta

laws, standards, doctrines,theories, principles, rules, postulates, presuppositions, tenets, precepts

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The axioms of geometry define the fundamental properties of space and shape.

The Euclidean axioms are the cornerstone of Euclidean geometry, which has been widely used for centuries.

The Zermelo-Fraenkel axioms form the foundation of modern set theory.

The Peano axioms establish the basic properties of natural numbers.