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what are euclid's axioms

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Answered by samakram
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Euclid's Axioms and Postulates. One interesting question about the assumptions for Euclid's system of geometry is the difference between the "axioms" and the "postulates." ... An axiom is in some sense thought to be strongly self-evident. A "postulate," on the other hand, is simply postulated, e.g. "let" this be true.

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Euclid's axiom - (mathematics) any of five axioms that are generally recognized as the basis for Euclidean geometry


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