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State all euclid's posulates and axiom. (separately and no stupid ans.) Pls answers plsss.

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Answered by kk2682117
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euclids axiom
1. things which are equal to one thing are equal to one another
2. if equals are added to equals ,the wholes are equals
3. if equals are subtracted to equals , the remainder are equal
4.  things which coincide with one another are equal to one another
5.  the wholes are greater than the part
6. things which are double of the same thing are equal to one another
7. things which are halves of the same thing are equal to one another

Euclids postulates
1. a straight line may be drawn from any one point to any other point
2. a terminated line can be drawn indefinetely
3. a circle can be drawn from any centre and any radius
4. all right angles are equal to one another
5. if a straight falling on two straight lines makes the interior angles on the same side of it taken together less than 180 degree, then the straight lines, if produced indefinitely , meet on that side on which the sum of angles is less than 180 degree
Answered by kapil913
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EUCLID'S POSULATES

  1. A straight line ay be drawn from any one point to any other point.
  2. A terminated line can be produced indefinitely.
  3. A circle may be drawn from any one side to any other side.
  4. All right angles are equal.
  5. If a straight line falling on two straight line makes the interior angle on the same side of it taken together less than two right angles then the two lines if produced indefinitely they will intersect each other at a point on the same side where the sum of angles in less than two right angles.

EUCLID'S AXIOMS

  1. Things which are equal of the same thing are equal to one another.
  2. If equals are added to equals then the wholes are equal.
  3. If equals are subtracted from equals then remainders are equal.
  4. Whole is greater than part.
  5. Things which coincide each other are equal to one another.
  6. Things which are double of same thing are equal to one another.
  7. Things which are half of the same thing are equal to one another.

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