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write any two Euclid postulate

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Answered by gokulavarshini
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If two lines are drawn which intersect athird in such a way that the sum of theinner angles on one side is less than tworight angles, then the two lines inevitably must intersect each other on that side if extended far enough. This postulate is equivalent to what is known as theparallel postulate.
Answered by Rohitgahlawat
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Axioms and postulates are essentially the same thing. These are mathematical truths those are accepted without proof.

 

Axioms are generally statements made about real numbers. For example, for any two real numbers a and b, a + b = b + a.

Often axioms holds true for geometric figures, and since real numbers are an important part of geometry when it comes to measuring figures, axioms are very useful.

 

 Postulates are generally more geometry-oriented. They are statements about geometric figures and relationships between different geometric figures.

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