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what is eculid geometry
and what is it's postulate

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Answered by XxItzcutemundaXx98
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Answered by Yoursenorita
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Euclidean geometry is the study of plane and solid figures on the basis of axioms and postulates employed by the Greek mathematician named Euclid. It deals with the properties and relationship between all the things.Euclidean Geometry is considered an axiomatic system, where all the theorems are derived from a small number of simple axioms. Since the term “Geometry” deals with things like points, lines, angles, squares, triangles, and other shapes, Euclidean Geometry is also known as “plane geometry”. It deals with the properties and relationships between all things.

POSTULATE:

Euclid’s Postulate 1

  • “A straight line can be drawn from any one point to another point.”

Euclid’s Postulate 2

  • “A terminated line can be further produced indefinitely.”

Euclid’s Postulate 3

  • “A circle can be drawn with any centre and any radius.”

Euclid’s Postulate 4

  • “All right angles are equal to one another.”

Euclid’s Postulate 5

  • “If a straight line falling on two other straight lines makes the interior angles on the same side of it taken together less than two right angles, then the two straight lines, if produced indefinitely, meet on the side on which the sum of angles is less than two right angles.”
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