It is true.
It is an inherent limitation of how floating point values are represented in memory in a finite number of bits.
This program, for instance, prints "false":
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
double a = 0.7;
double b = 0.9;
double x = a + 0.1;
double y = b - 0.1;
System.out.println(x == y);
}
}
Instead of exact comparison with '==' you usually decide on some level of precision and ask if the numbers are "close enough":
System.out.println(Math.abs(x - y) < 0.0001);
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