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a Kristin Pothoof 10 éve

1736

Euclidean Geometry

Euclidean geometry, established by the ancient Greek mathematician Euclid, forms the basis of classical geometry. It is built upon a set of fundamental principles that include postulates and common notions.

Euclidean Geometry

Proposition 1

Euclidean Geometry

Common Notions

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CN 4
CN 3
CN 2
CN 1

Postulates

Postulate 5
Postulate 4
Postulate 3
Postulate 2
Postulate 1

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A line is breadthless length.

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A point is that which has no part.