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Answered by BrainlyQueen01
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(6) Euclid belongs to Greece.


(7) Thales belongs to Greece.


(8) Pythagoras was a student of Thales.


(9) A theorem needs a proof.


(10) The statement that, 'the lines are parallel if they do not intersect' is in the form of a definition.


(11) Euclid stated that ' all right angles are equal to each other', in the form of a postulate.


(12) A pyramid is a solid figure, whose base is any polygon.


(13) The side faces of a pyramid are triangles.


(14) A solid has three dimensions namely, Length, breadth and height.


(15) A surface has two dimensions namely, length and breadth.


(16) A point has zero dimensions.


(17) Boundaries of solids are called surfaces.


(18) Boundaries of surfaces are curves.


(19) 1 unique plane passes through three given noncollinear points.


(20) Axioms are assumed universal truth in all branches of mathematics.


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Answered by Unknown000
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6. Euclid belongs to the the country -
option b - Greece.

7. Thales belongs to -
option c - Greece

8. Pythagoras was a student of -
option b -Thales.


(9) which of the following needs a proof.
option d - thoeram.


(10) The statement that, 'the lines are parallel if they do not intersect' is in the form of a definition.


(11) Euclid stated that ' all right angles are equal to each other', in the form of a postulate.


(12) A pyramid is a solid figure, whose base is any polygon.


(13) The side faces of a pyramid are triangles.


(14) A solid has three dimensions namely, Length, breadth and height.


(15) A surface has two dimensions namely, length and breadth.


(16) A point has zero dimensions.


(17) Boundaries of solids are called surfaces.


(18) Boundaries of surfaces are curves.


(19) 1 unique plane passes through three given noncollinear points.


(20) Axioms are assumed universal truth in all branches of mathematics.

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