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Fig. 5.10
7. Why is Axiom 5, in the list of Euclid's axioms, considered a 'universal truth"? (Note that
the question is not about the fifth postulate.)​

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Answered by RahulRawandale
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Answer:

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.

Answered by bharathkumar46
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Step-by-step explanation:

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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