The assertion that there is no absolute distinction between truth and falsehood suggests that truth can be subjective and context-dependent, influenced by personal beliefs, cultural perspectives, and situational factors. In many areas, particularly in ethics, philosophy, and even science, what one person considers true may differ from another's viewpoint. This complexity highlights the importance of critical thinking and open dialogue in understanding and navigating differing perceptions of truth. However, certain objective truths, such as scientific facts, can often remain consistent regardless of individual beliefs.
True
False
no
True. Distance can be represented by absolute values, as absolute value measures the non-negative distance between two points on a number line. For example, the distance between two numbers (a) and (b) can be expressed as (|a - b|), which gives the positive difference between them regardless of their order.
True
True
True
True.
False
false
true (that's the whole point of absolute value)
The nouns for the adjective false are falseness and falsehood.
no
True. Distance can be represented by absolute values, as absolute value measures the non-negative distance between two points on a number line. For example, the distance between two numbers (a) and (b) can be expressed as (|a - b|), which gives the positive difference between them regardless of their order.
True.
True
T