What is the definition of a point and a line in Geometry and what is Euclid's geometry even used for ? Can someone explain euclid geometry for me ??
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Euclid's geometry is very basic and simple stuff, just read through and know ur axioms, definitions and theorems very well and u will be good to go.
Point - According to Euclid, a point is represented by a fine dot made by a sharp pencil on a sheet of paper.
Line - According to Euclid, a line is breadthless length e.g.. if we fold a piece of paper, the crease in the paper represents a geometrical straight line. The edge of a ruler, the edge of the top of a table, the meeting place of two walls of a room are some examples of a geometrical straight line.
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