write the Euclid definition postulate with example
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Five common postulates of Euclidean geometry are: You can draw a straight-line segment from any given point to others. You can extend a straight-line to a finite length. It can be described as a circle with any given point as its center and any distance as its radius. In it all right angles are congruent.
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write the Euclid definition postulate with example
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Five common postulates of Euclidean geometry are: You can draw a straight-line segment from any given point to others. You can extend a straight-line to a finite length. It can be described as a circle with any given point as its center and any distance as its radius. In it all right angles are congruent.
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