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*According to Euclid, what is the definition of a point?* 1️⃣ A point is that which has no part. 2️⃣ A point has many parts.​

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Answered by aiswaryachu2007
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The description of a point, “that which has no part,” indicates that Euclid will be treating a point as having no width, length, or breadth, but as an indivisible location. ... It states that a straight line may be drawn between any two points. Other postulates add more meaning to the term point.In classical Euclidean geometry, a point is a primitive notion that models an exact location in the space, and has no length, width, or thickness. ... That is, a point is defined only by some properties, called axioms, that it must satisfy; for example, "there is exactly one line that passes through two different points

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