Math, asked by 1Aditya431, 1 year ago

explain third postulate of EUCLID

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Answered by gyanada1234
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The third postulate of euclid is
*A circle can be drwan with any centre and radius.

This means we can draw a circle by taking any point and radius length



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Answered by Sakshamapsdk
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"A circle can be drawn with any centre and any radius ." Very simple language . It says that a circle can be created , taking any point as its centre and taking any length as its radius.

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