postulate 5 of euclid's geometry in easier way.
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Postulate – V
Two lines are parallel to each other if they intersect the third line and the interior angle between them is 180 degrees.
‘Parallel lines’ are a set of 2 or more lines that never cross or intersect each other at any point in space if they are extended indefinitely. As you can see in the above image, line 1 and line 2 are parallel if and only if the sum of angles ‘a’ and ‘b’ they make with the transversal is 180 degrees.
Two lines are parallel to each other if they intersect the third line and the interior angle between them is 180 degrees.
‘Parallel lines’ are a set of 2 or more lines that never cross or intersect each other at any point in space if they are extended indefinitely. As you can see in the above image, line 1 and line 2 are parallel if and only if the sum of angles ‘a’ and ‘b’ they make with the transversal is 180 degrees.
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