an absolute
Seems to me like if it's not always true, then it's no equation.
An equation that is always true is an identity.
No. Tautology is mainly a fancy word for repeating something already stated, like something being unusual and rare.
no it is not always true
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In math, an equation that is always true is called an identity.
Statements that always or never hold true are called "tautologies."
Seems to me like if it's not always true, then it's no equation.
When you say something that is not true, it is called a lie.
It is called forming a belief. This involves accepting something as true or real, often based on evidence, experiences, or personal understanding.
An equation that is always true is an identity.
Only verbs have tenses, and ALWAYS is an adverb!
true land animals are animals that always live on land.
A Hypochondriac
Yes. Random true is always sometimes speaking untruthfully and yet speaks that random true is always true in which random true is a randomly true thing.
an identity? maybe a tautology? Comment by mgately: In the field of discrete mathematics (simplified the study of logic) any expression which always evaluates to true is in fact called a tautology. While less cool sounding, an expression which always evaluates to false is just called a contradiction.
Self delusion.