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what is tautology?plz tell me with some examples

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Answered by enderpro2000
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Tautology is useless restatement, or saying the same thing twice using different words. “Speedy sprint" is a tautology because sprint already means "speedy running." The noun tautology originates from the Greek word tautologos, meaning“repeating what is said. Another example is 'fatal murder'. Hope it helps and pls mark as brainliest answer.

Math definition: A tautology is a statement that is always true, no matter what. If you construct a truth table for a statement and all of the column values for the statement are true (T), then the statement is a tautology because it's always true! The famous saying 'I cannot tell a lie' may come to mind when studying tautologies.

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vamsibat10: bro plz explain this term in maths.It seems to be different in maths.plz explain it fast
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Answered by Anonymous
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The saying of the same thing twice over in different words, generally considered to be a fault of style.

Example : They arrived one after the other in succession.

vamsibat10: plz give me a example in maths
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