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about third postulate in euclid geometry ​

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Answered by roopeshvetcha2
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Geometry/Five Postulates of Euclidean Geometry

A straight line segment may be drawn from any given point to any other.

A straight line may be extended to any finite length.

A circle may be described with any given point as its center and any distance as its radius.

All right angles are congruent.

Answered by rakeshnd013
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the third postulate of eculid tells us that we can draw a circle with any centre and taking any radius at at any point ,as the circle needs a radius to be formed.

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