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Famous mathematician born in 330 BC

Euclid

Text book by euclid

The elements

Geo-metron

Earth-measurement

Contains 2 points

Line Segment

Contains 3 non collinear points

Plane

Contains atleast 4 non coanar points

Space

Accepted without any proof

Postulate

Theorem

Requires proof

Through any two points there is one line

True

Through any three points there is atleast one plane

True

Through any noncollinear points there is exactly one plane

True

If two planes intersect the intersection is ___

Line

If two lines intersect,then the intersection is exactly one point

True

Through a line and a point not on the line there is exactly one plane that contains

True

If two lines intersect, thrn there is one plane that contains them

True

Kapag tatlong line

Concurrent line

Intersection point of 3 lines

Point of Concurrency

Coordinates

One to one

The distance between two points is always

Positive

Formula of distance

|a±b|

Collinear

Points that are on the same line

Coplanar

Same plane

Formula of segment addition

Ab+bc=ac

Equal length

Congruent

Ray

With one point

Infinite,doesnt have points

Line