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what are 8 Axiom? in Euclid ​

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Answered by malkielhnialum
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Whether any of Euclid's original axioms are analytic is a good question. First Axiom: Things which are equal to the same thing are also equal to one another. Second Axiom: If equals are added to equals, the whole are equal. ... Second Postulate: To produce a finite straight line continuously in a straight line.

Answered by TejasvaniChauhan
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Euclid's axioms. Some of Euclid's axioms are: Things which are equal to the same thing are equal to one another. @ If equals are added to equals, the wholes are equal.

@ A straight line segment may be drawn from any given point to any other.

@ A straight line may be extended to any indefinite length.

@ A circle may be described with any given point as its center and any distance as its radius.

@ All right angles are congruent.

If a straight line intersects two other straight lines, and so makes the two interior angles on one side of it together less than two right angles, then the other straight lines will meet at a point if extended far enough on the side on which the angles are less than two right angles.

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Hmm. I know only 5

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