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which of the following is a parellel postulate of euclidean geometry?

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which of the following is a parellel postulate of euclidean geometry?

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In geometry, the parallel postulate, also called Euclid’s fifth postulate because it is the fifth postulate in Euclid’s Elements, is a distinctive axiom in Euclidean geometry. It states that: If a line segment intersects two straight lines 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 angles sum to less than two right angles.

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