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Euclid divided his famous treatise 'the elements' into :(a) 12 chapters
(b) 13 chapters
(c) 9 chapters
(d) 11 chapters

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Euclid divided his famous treatise 'The Elements' into 13 chapters.

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The Elements is a maths treatise spread across 13 books written by Greek mathematician Euclid in 300 BC. It is a collection of definitions, theorems, postulates, constructions and proofs of mathematical propositions. Topics discussed include plane and solid Euclidean geometry, incommensurable lines, and elementary number theory. The Elements was one of the earliest mathematical works that were printed and this book stands second in the total number of editions printed, next only to the Bible.

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