Math, asked by jhaaniket85, 9 months ago

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How would
rewrite Euclid's
fifth postulate so that it we
be easies to
understand​

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Answered by shubhambarik2006
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Answer:

There are several easy equivalent versions of Euclid's fifth postulate. Two lines are said to be parallel if they are equidistant from one other and they do not have any point of intersection. Then, by Playfair's axiom (equivalent to the fifth postulate), there is a unique line m through P which is parallel to l.

Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

There are several easy equivalent versions of Euclid's fifth postulate. Two lines are said to be parallel if they are equidistant from one other and they do not have any point of intersection. Then, by Playfair's axiom (equivalent to the fifth postulate), there is a unique line m through P which is parallel to l...

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