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give the full explanation of parallel lines axiom

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Answered by pushpakala086
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The axiom in Euclidean geometry that only one line can be drawn through a given point so that the line is parallel to a given line that does not contain the point.

Answered by ams68
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he axiom in Euclidean geometry that only one line can be drawn through a given point so that the line is parallel to a given line that does not contain the point.

EXAMPLES FROM THE WEB FOR PARALLEL AXIOM

It consists of results arrived at by geometers in seeking a proof of postulate

The last published work of Saccheri was a recital of his endeavors at demonstrating the parallel-postulate.

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