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Euclid defined the term ‘a point’ , but according to mathematicians now this term is:        ​

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Answered by smodi1538
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For according to Euclid's definitions “a point is that which has no part” and “a line is breadthless length,” whereas in physical reality anything we consider a point really has some extension, however small, and any line some breadth, however negligible.

Answered by Saragathwala
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Euclid, fl. 300 BC, also known as Euclid of Alexandria, was a Greek mathematician, often referred to as the "Father of Geometry". ... "Euclid" is the anglicized version of the Greek name Εὐκλείδης, meaning "Good Glory".

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