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1 постулат Архимеда
Mathematics: Archimedean postulate -
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* * *аксио́ма ж.
axiom, postulate, principleаксио́ма не тре́бует доказа́тельства — an axiom needs no proofпринима́ть аксио́му без доказа́тельства — accept an axiom as primitive and therefore not subject to proofпринима́ть в ка́честве аксио́мы — take smth. as an axiom, take as an axiom that …аксио́ма Архиме́да — axiom of Archimedes, Archimedean axiom, Archimedean assumptionаксио́ма вы́бора — axiom of choiceаксио́ма математи́ческой инду́кции — axiom of complete [perfect] inductionаксио́ма мо́щности — axiom of powerаксио́ма о паралле́льных — parallel axiomаксио́ма отдели́мости — axiom of separabilityаксио́ма полноты́ — completeness axiom, axiom of completenessаксио́ма сохране́ния — retention axiomаксио́ма счё́тности — denumberability axiomаксио́ма треуго́льника — triangle axiom
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