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In geometry, Playfair's axiom is an axiom that can be used instead of the fifth postulate of Euclid (the parallel postulate): In a plane, given a line and a point not on it, at most one line parallel to the given line can be drawn through the point.<marquee> hope it helps you!</marquee>

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Playfair's axiom:

Given a line L a point P not on L, both in a plane, there exists a unique line M in that plane that passes through P but does not intersect L (that is, is parallel to L).

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