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O que (quem) é trivial question - definição

DESCRIPTION TO WHAT EXTENT A MATHEMATICAL STATEMENT OR COMPLICATION CAN BE DISREGARDED DUE TO SIMPLICITY
Nontrivial; Non trivial; Non-trivial; Trivial solution; Trivial (mathematics); Trivial case

question tag         
GRAMMATICAL STRUCTURE WHICH TURNS A STATEMENT INTO A QUESTION
Question tag; Question tags; Tag questions; Question marker; Isn't it; Question tail
(question tags)
In grammar, a question tag is a very short clause at the end of a statement which changes the statement into a question. For example, in 'She said half price, didn't she?', the words 'didn't she' are a question tag.
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Tag question         
GRAMMATICAL STRUCTURE WHICH TURNS A STATEMENT INTO A QUESTION
Question tag; Question tags; Tag questions; Question marker; Isn't it; Question tail
A tag question (UK English, question tag) is a construction in which an interrogative element is added to a declarative or an imperative clause. The resulting speech act comprises an assertion paired with a request for confirmation.
Double-barreled question         
TYPE OF INFORMAL FALLACY
Double question; Double barreled question; Double-barrelled question; Double barrelled question; Compound question
A double-barreled question (sometimes, double-direct questionTerry J. Fadem, The Art of Asking: Ask Better Questions, Get Better Answers, FT Press, 2008, , Google Print, p.

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Triviality (mathematics)

In mathematics, the adjective trivial is often used to refer to a claim or a case which can be readily obtained from context, or an object which possesses a simple structure (e.g., groups, topological spaces). The noun triviality usually refers to a simple technical aspect of some proof or definition. The origin of the term in mathematical language comes from the medieval trivium curriculum, which distinguishes from the more difficult quadrivium curriculum. The opposite of trivial is nontrivial, which is commonly used to indicate that an example or a solution is not simple, or that a statement or a theorem is not easy to prove.

The judgement of whether a situation under consideration is trivial or not depends on who considers it since the situation is obviously true for someone who has sufficient knowledge or experience of it while to someone who has never seen this, it may be even hard to be understood so not trivial at all. And there can be an argument about how quickly and easily a problem should be recognized for the problem to be treated as trivial. So, triviality is not a universally agreed property in mathematics and logic.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para trivial question
1. This is a trivial question: Such a drawing is not possible in Western Europe today, because it is covering the hatred of Muslims with an increasing attack of philo–Semitism.
2. When I was young, the police were looked upon with a mixture of fear and admiration and I thought the old axiom "If you want to know the time, ask a policeman" ridiculous, since I was far too nervous to put such a trivial question to people with such an important job to do.