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The Correct Solution is the "Elements".
- The Elements is a 13-book mathematical work credited to the ancient Greek mathematician Euclid, who lived in Alexandria(Egypt)around 300 BC.
- It consists of a set of definitions, postulates, assertions (theorems and constructions), and mathematical proofs of those propositions.
- Plane and solid Euclidean geometry, elementary number theory, and incommensurable lines are all covered in these works.
- The oldest existing large-scale logical treatment of mathematics is Elements.
- It was one of the first mathematical works to be printed after the development of the printing press.
- The Elements' effectiveness stems primarily from its logical presentation of the vast majority of Euclid's mathematical knowledge.
- In the eighteenth century, geometry became an essential part of the conventional English gentleman's education; by the Victorian era, it had also become a major part of the education of artisans, children at Board Schools, colonial subjects, and, to a lesser extent, women. The Elements, written by Euclid, was the traditional textbook for this purpose.
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