1+1 = 2.
By doing the operation addition with two 1's we must get 2.
This is fact because it is true in all cases.
2 = 1+1
To get the result 2 we must add 1 with 1.
This is neither a fact nor a truth.
To get the result 2 we can add 1 with 1.
This is a truth but not a fact because there are contradictories.
An example of a case in which that statement is false:
2 = 1x2
The distinguishing fact I believe is the "must".
You must get 2 if you add 1 with 1.
You can get the result 2 by adding 1 and 1.
(there is no must here)
You can get the result 2 by adding 2 and 0. Etc
By doing the operation addition with two 1's we must get 2.
This is fact because it is true in all cases.
2 = 1+1
To get the result 2 we must add 1 with 1.
This is neither a fact nor a truth.
To get the result 2 we can add 1 with 1.
This is a truth but not a fact because there are contradictories.
An example of a case in which that statement is false:
2 = 1x2
The distinguishing fact I believe is the "must".
You must get 2 if you add 1 with 1.
You can get the result 2 by adding 1 and 1.
(there is no must here)
You can get the result 2 by adding 2 and 0. Etc