“If equals are added to equals, the wholes are equal” Euclid stated this in which form?
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Euclid Stated this Statement in form of axiom and postulates as-
If equals be added to equals, the wholes are equal. If equals be subtracted from equals, the remainders are equal.
Example : For example, a line cannot be subtracted to a rectangle,nor can an angle be compared to a pentagon.
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"If equals be added to equals, the wholes are equal."
For example
let x = 2a -----1
now if any number (say p) is added on both side or equals are added
so Eqn 1
x + p = 2a + p
now when we will reduces this equation we get Eqn 1 again
Hence "If equals be added to equals, the wholes are equal"
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