Which statement is not true about characteristics of myths?Which statement is not true about characteristics of myths?
False...A postulate is a statement that does not require proof! P.S.: I know this is late, but I hope it helps!
subjective statement is that statement that is baased on opinion ,personal interpretations. And here are the two examples:you see a new 2011 toyota camry ,you say it is ugly. another example is this you know a lady was raped all you can say that she seduced him to have sex. two examples of objective are anew car that is equipped with all cadets look good. And secondly a woman that was raped by a man and his sperm was found on her .is a fact .that he did rape her.
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consists of a logical chain of steps supported by accepted truths.. Plato ;)
This is a statement referring to conditional formatting, but is not a question. If conditional formatting is not what you are looking for, then ask again, using words that make it clear what you want to know.
Let's take an example.If it is raining (then) the match will be cancelled.A conditional statement is false if and only if the antecedent (it is raining) is true and the consequent (the match will be cancelled) is false. Thus the sample statement will be false if and only if it is raining but the match still goes ahead.By convention, if the antecedent is false (if it isn't raining) then the statement as a whole is considered true regardless of whether the match takes place or not.To recap: if told that the sample statement is false, we can deduce two things: It is raining is a true statement, and the match will be cancelled is a false statement. Also, we know a conditional statement with a false antecedent is always true.The converse of the statement is:If the match is cancelled (then) it is raining.Since we know (from the fact that the original statement is false) that the match is cancelled is false, the converse statement has a false antecedent and, by convention, such statements are always true.Thus the converse of a false conditional statement is always true. (A single example serves to show it's true in all cases since the logic is identical no matter what specific statements you apply it to.)If you are familiar with truth tables, the explanation is much easier. Here is the truth table for A = X->Y (i.e. A is the statement if X then Y) and B = Y->X (i.e. B is the converse statement if Y then X).X Y A BF F T TF F T TT F F TF T T FLooking at the last two rows of the A and B columns, when either of the statements is false, its converse is true.
You can know your Custer motor ID by looking at your monthly statement. The customer ID is always at the upper left-hand corner of the customer statement.
Sorry I'm only a seventh grader and i just know that it is TRUE, however, I have no idea what the other things u said are
This is true in a very basic sense. But statements cannot always be flipped around this way. I don't know if you're talking about programming or logic, but in programming, say you have the statement: if count == 34 then endloop = true. There may be another statement later that turns endloop true no matter what. In logic, if the "if" statement has absolutely nothing to do with the "then" statement, then the answer to your question is false -FALSE!
NO. The rear tire is almost always larger than the front. I don't know what rotation has to do with this but it is not recommended to reverse rotation on any tire.
AutoZone has a pledge which is similar to a Mission Statement: "AutoZoners always put customers first! We know our parts and products. Our stores look great! We've got the best merchandise at the right price. "
conditional fee agreements are the best way of legal aid. They are extremely reliable and the public know about the as they are advertised on the media. Best form of legal aid
I would have gone to that party if I had been invited. "Would have gone" in this sentence is about as close as English can get to the idea of the past conditional of "go" in a language that has a formal past conditional tense, although formally the English phrase is the conditional present perfect tense. As you may well know, English often uses a present perfect tense when other languages would use a simple past indicative instead.
It is called a peace treaty; an alternative to conditional or unconditional surrender. To know which treaty ended which war, it is necessary to know the name of the war.
What is a statement credit? It is a kind of reward, but I don't know how to use it.
can i know about statement of purpose?