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Trivial (mathematics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, the adjective trivial is frequently used for objects (for examples, groups or topological spaces) that have a very simple structure. The noun triviality usually refers to a...
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Definition of trivial from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... 2 a : of little worth or importance <a trivial objection> <trivial problems> b : relating to or being the mathematically simplest case; specifically : characterized by having all...
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trivial Definition from dictionary ... obvious and dull; "trivial conversation"; "commonplace prose" ... concerned with trivialities; "a trivial young woman"; "a trivial mind"
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Trivial Trivia is a collection of interesting but useless trivial facts, unconventional wisdom, unusual information and extraordinary bits of knowledge. ... Corsinet Trivia Collections ... Weird facts, unusual information, bits and pieces of miscellany that we've been accumulating for ever and ever. Uncommon knowledge that's...
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Did You Know? ... That Explains It! ... Quote Directory; More than 9000 Trivial Quotes!
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Trivial adj. 1. Too simple to bother detailing. 2. Not worth the speaker's time. 3. Complex, but solvable by methods so well known that anyone not utterly cretinous would have thought of them already. 4. Any problem one has already solved (some claim that hackish `trivial' usually evaluates to `I've seen it before').
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