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Consider two postulates given below : (i) Given any two distinct points R and S, there exists a third point T which is in between R and S

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Answered by hitanshu30
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Answered by Diksha12341
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Step-by-step explanation:

  • There are various undefined terms in the given postulates.
  • The given postulate sar consistent because they refer to two different situations.
  • Also , it is impossible to deduce any statement that contradicts any well-known axiom and postulate.
  • These postulate do not follow from Euclid's postulate.
  • They follow from the axiom ,' Given two distinct points ,there is a unique line that passes through them'.

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