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according to the ruler postulate What does the set of points on any line correspond to

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Answered by writersparadise
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The set of points on any numbered line, correspond to numbers.

The summary of the Ruler postulate is that, on a numbered line, every point can be paired with a number and every number can be paired with a point.

The number associated or paired with a point A on a numbered line is called a coordinate and the distance between two points is shown as AB.

Ruler postulate is mostly used in geometry.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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According to the ruler postulate the set of numbers or point on any line corresponds to the length of the ruler until that point.


The Ruler is used to determine length.



In between any two points, the difference in the number is the length in between them.


For example, if A, B and C are 3 points. AB + BC can be said to be = AC.

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