Math, asked by Pranavbali, 11 months ago

Line PQ is such that it acts as a transversal for two non-parallel, non-intersecting lines AB and CD such that

∟APQ + ∟PQC<180. So, lines AB and CD, if produced will intersect on the left of PQ. This is an example of

which postulate of Euclid?​

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Answered by LEGEND28480
12

Answer:

The answer is fifth postulate

Answered by raoshweta05
8

Answer:

the answer is fifth postulate

Step-by-step explanation:

the fifth postulate states that two distinct intersecting lines cannot be parallel to the same line.

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