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Why axiom 5 in the list of Euclid axiom considered a universal truth not that on the question not about fifth postulate

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Answered by palak5354
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Step-by-step explanation:

Axiom 5 states that the whole is greater than the part. This axiom is known as a universal truth because it holds true in any field, and not just in the field of mathematics.

Answered by xItzKhushix
6

Correct question:-

Why is Axiom 5, in the list of Euclid’s axioms, considered a ‘universal truth’?

(Note that the question is not about the fifth postulate.)

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Axiom 5 : The whole is always greater than the part.

  • \leadstoFor Example:, A cake. When it is whole or complete, assume that it measures 2 pounds but when a part from it is taken out and measured.

  • \leadstoIts weigh will be smaller than the previous measurement.

  • \leadstoSo, the fifth axiom of Euclid is true for all the materials in the universe.

  • \leadstoHence, Axiom 5, in the list of Euclid’s axioms, is considered a ‘universal truth.
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