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Answered by inikaasibiraj
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Axiom 5: The whole is always greater than the part.

For Example: A cake. When it is whole or complete, assume that it measures 2 pounds but when a part from it is taken out and measured, its weigh will be smaller than the previous measurement. So, the fifth axiom of Euclid is true for all the materials in the universe. Hence, Axiom 5, in the list of Euclid’s axioms, is considered a ‘universal truth
Answered by Anonymous
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Euclid's Axiom 5 states that "The whole is greater than the part." Since this is true for anything in any part of the world. So, this is a universal truth.

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