state Euclid's fifth axiom
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If a straight line falling on two straight lines makes the interior angles on the same side of it taken together less than two right angles I.e, 180
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, then the two straight lines, if produced indefinitely meet on that side on which sum of angles is less than two right angles.
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, then the two straight lines, if produced indefinitely meet on that side on which sum of angles is less than two right angles.
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Euclid settled upon the following as his fifth and final postulate: 5. That, if a straight line falling on two straight lines make the interior angles on the same side less than two right angles, the two straight lines, if produced indefinitely, meet on that side on which are the angles less than the two right angles.
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