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write fifth postulate of Euclid's geometry

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Answered by harsh05572
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Euclidean geometry is the study of geometry (especially for the shapes of geometrical figures) which is attributed to the Alexandrian mathematician Euclid who has explained in his book on geometry known as Elements. This geometry is also called Euclid geometry. The axioms or postulates are the assumptions which are obvious universal truths, they are not proved. Euclid has introduced the geometry fundamentals like geometric shapes and figures in his book elements and has stated 5 main axioms or postulates. The key points covered in this lesson are:

History of Euclidean Geometry

Euclid’s Elements

Euclid’s Axioms

Euclid’s Postulates

Euclidean Geometry Worksheet

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Answered by abir1304
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Answer:

In Geometry ,the parralel postulate is also called Euclid's Geometry.

Step-by-step explanation:

if a line segment intersects two straight line forming two interior angles on the same side that sum to less than two right angles then the two lines, if extended indefinitely meet on that side on which the angle sum to less than two right angles.

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