state euclid's second and third postulate
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Euclid’s Second Postulate: Extend a Straight Line
Euclid’s second postulate allows that line segment to be extended farther in that same direction, so that it can reach any required distance. This could result in an infinitely long line.
Euclid’s Third Postulate is Central to Circles
The third postulate starts with an arbitrary line segment, and an arbitrary point, which is not necessarily on the line segment. First, use the compass to note the end points of the line segment, then, put the sharp spike of the compass on the arbitrary point, and finally, draw the circle with the same radius as the line segment.
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Euclid’s Second Postulate: Extend a Straight Line
Euclid’s second postulate allows that line segment to be extended farther in that same direction, so that it can reach any required distance. This could result in an infinitely long line.
Euclid’s Third Postulate is Central to Circles
The third postulate starts with an arbitrary line segment, and an arbitrary point, which is not necessarily on the line segment. First, use the compass to note the end points of the line segment, then, put the sharp spike of the compass on the arbitrary point, and finally, draw the circle with the same radius as the line segment.
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Second Postulate :
A terminated line can be produced indefinitely.
Third Postulate :
A circle can be drawn with any centre and any radius.
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