define axioms?state first axiom.
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As defined in classic philosophy, an axiom is a statement that is so evident or well-established, that it is accepted without controversy or question. As used in modern logic, an axiom is a premise or starting point for reasoning
For example, an axiom could be that a + b = b + a for any two numbers a and b. Axioms are important to get right, because all of mathematics rests on them. If there are too few axioms, you can prove very little and mathematics would not be very interesting.
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As defined in classic philosophy, an axiom is a statement that is so evident or well-established, that it is accepted without controversy or question. ... Any axiom is a statement that serves as a starting point from which other statements are logically derived.
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