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write the Euclid postulate 3 and 4​

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Answered by LovelyG
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Euclid postulate 3

⚫️ Given any straight line segment, a circle can be drawn having the segment as radius and one endpoint as center.

Euclid postulate 4

⚫️All right angle are congruent.

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Answered by markandeya97
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  1. Postulate – III

A circle can be drawn with any centre and any radius. For any line segment, a circle can be drawn with its centre at one endpoint and the radius of the circle as the length of the line segment. Consider a line segment bounded by two points. If one of these points is taken as the centre of a circle and the radius of the circle is taken as equal to the length of the segment, a circle can be drawn with its diameter twice than the length of the line segment.

Postulate – IV

All right angles are congruent or equal to one another. A right angle is an angle measuring 90 degrees. So, irrespective of the length of a right angle or its orientation all right angles are identical in form and coincide exactly when placed one on top of the other.

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