Who is Euclid?
What are his axioms?
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Euclid was known as the “Father of Geometry.” In his book, The Elements, Euclid begins by stating his assumptions to help determine the method of solving a problem. These assumptions were known as the five axioms. An axiom is a statement that is accepted without proof.✔✔✔
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Euclid, sometimes given the name Euclid of Alexandria to distinguish him from Euclides of Megara, was a Greek mathematician, often referred to as the "founder of geometry" or the "father of geometry". He was active in Alexandria during the reign of Ptolemy
An axiom is a concept in logic. It is a statement which is accepted without question, and which has no proof. ... An example of an obvious axiom is the principle of contradiction. It says that a statement and its opposite cannot both be true at the same time and place.
An axiom is a concept in logic. It is a statement which is accepted without question, and which has no proof. ... An example of an obvious axiom is the principle of contradiction. It says that a statement and its opposite cannot both be true at the same time and place.
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