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please explain euclids fifth postulate in easy language.


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Answered by Anonymous
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 \large \textbf  {EUCLID \: FIVE \: POSTULATES}

1)A straight line may be drawn from any point to any other point.

2)A terminated line can be produced indefinitely.

3)A circle can be drawn with any center and any radius.

4)All right angles are equal to one another.

5)If a straight line falling on two right lines makes the interior angles on the same side of it taken together less than two right angles, then the two straight line, if produced indefinitely, meet on that side on which the angles taken together are less than two right angles.

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Answered by aaravshrivastwa
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Euclid's Fifth Postulate states that when a line segment intersect two straight lines such that its the angle which is formed on the same side and the sum of two angles of the line is less than 180°, then after when those two lines extended infinite then they will meet on the same side where is the sum of two angles is less than 180°.
Actually, this postulate is also known as Parallel Postulate.

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