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what is axiom and postulate give one example each​

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Answered by solankivivek
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Step-by-step explanation:

An axiom would refer to a self-evident assumption common to many areas of inquiry, while a postulate referred to a hypothesis specific to a certain line of inquiry, that was accepted without proof. As an example, in Euclid's Elements, you can compare "common notions" (axioms) with postulates.

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Answered by karanrkumble709
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AXIOM-

a statement or proposition on which an abstractly defined structure is based.

An example of an obvious axiom is the principle of contradiction. It says that a statement and its opposite cannot both be true at the same time and place. The statement is based on physical laws and can easily be observed. An example is Newton's laws of motion.

POSTULATE-

suggest or assume the existence, fact, or truth of (something) as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or belief.

A postulate is a statement that is accepted without proof. Axiom is another name for a postulate. For example, if you know that Pam is five feet tall and all her siblings are taller than her, you would believe her if she said that all of her siblings are at least five foot one.

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