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State the euclid's fifth postulate

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Answered by Anonymous
4

1.If equal are added to equal than whole is equal

2.if equal are subtracted from equal than remainder is equal

3.A straight line can be drawn through one point to any other point

4.terminated line means line segment can be extended from either

this is ur answer :- 5.if a straight line falling on two straight line makes a interior angle on the same side its taken together less than two two right angle than the two straight line are are produced indefinitely

Answered by AdorableAstronaut
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 \huge{ \underline{ \mathfrak{Euclid's \:\:\: Postulates}}}

  • Euclid's first postulate states that a straight line maybe drawn from one point to any other point.
  • Postulate two states that a terminated line can be produced indefinitely.
  • Third postulate states that a circle can be drawn with any center and any radius.
  • Euclid's fourth postulate states that all right angles are equal to one another.
  • The fifth important postulate of Eucild states that 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, then the two straight lines produced indefinitely, meet on that side on which the sum of angles is less than the two right angles.
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