The adjective form is axiomatic.
An axiom is a truth recognised universally, or an established principle or rule. It is a self-evident statement such as the famous axiom by Rene Descartes: I think therefore I am. It is obvious that were one to think, that one would be - this is self evident.
An axiom is a self-evident statement that is assumed to be true. A theorem is proved to be true.
an axiom is a fact/property such as "ac = ca"
saying, precept, moral, maxim, text, dictum, adage, axiom, motto, byword, proverb
it is an economic axiom as old as the hills that goods and services can be paid for only with goods and services.
No, it is a meaningless sentence, not an axiom.
Of course! Here's an example sentence: "In mathematics, an axiom is a statement that is accepted as true without requiring proof."
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The theory of evolution has been proven to such a degree that it has almost become an axiom among the large majority of biologists.
The adjective form is axiomatic.
Depending on the subject of the sentence, you may use the words: maxim, rule, teaching, principle, commandment, dictate, canon, axiom, law, prescript or motto.
There are several different synonyms for the word axiom. Some of these include accepted truth, general truth, dictum, truism, and principle.
An Axiom is a mathematical statement that is assumed to be true. There are five basic axioms of algebra. The axioms are the reflexive axiom, symmetric axiom, transitive axiom, additive axiom and multiplicative axiom.
An axiom is a truth recognised universally, or an established principle or rule. It is a self-evident statement such as the famous axiom by Rene Descartes: I think therefore I am. It is obvious that were one to think, that one would be - this is self evident.
Axiom is another word for doctrine and/or means the same thing
An axiom system is a set of axioms or axiom schemata from which theorems can be derived.