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State first four Euclid's postulates.

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Answered by danushri
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postulate 1: A straight line may be drawn from any one point to any other point. mark it as the brainiest......
Answered by S1dSweety
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Euclid’s first postulate states that any two points can be joined by a straight line segment. It does not say that there is only one such line; it merely says that a straight line can be drawn between any two points

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.

The third postulate starts with an arbitrary line segment, and an arbitrary point, which is not necessarily on the line segment.

Euclid was probably thinking of right angles as made by constructing one line perpendicular to another. Any two such right angles are “equal” to one another.

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