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'''Euclidean geometry''' is geometry that stemmed from the work of [[Euclid]].
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'''Euclidean geometry''' is geometry that stemmed from the work of [[Euclid]]. In Euclidean geometry, there are 5 [[postulate]]s. The 5th is the parallel postulate.
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Euclid, the '''father of modern geometry''', is most known for his thirteen books on fundamental mathematics, called [[Euclid's Elements]].
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===Parallel Postulate===
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{{main|Parallel Postulate}}
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The fifth [[postulate]] stated in the book, equivalent to the following statement,
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:''“Through any line and a point not on the line, there is exactly one line passing through that point parallel to the line”''
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was the subject of a controversy for many centuries, with many attempted proofs. It is much less simple than the other postulates, and more wordy. This postulate is the basis of Euclidean geometry.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:10, 15 August 2023

Euclidean geometry is geometry that stemmed from the work of Euclid. In Euclidean geometry, there are 5 postulates. The 5th is the parallel postulate. Euclid, the father of modern geometry, is most known for his thirteen books on fundamental mathematics, called Euclid's Elements.

Parallel Postulate

Main article: Parallel Postulate

The fifth postulate stated in the book, equivalent to the following statement,

“Through any line and a point not on the line, there is exactly one line passing through that point parallel to the line”

was the subject of a controversy for many centuries, with many attempted proofs. It is much less simple than the other postulates, and more wordy. This postulate is the basis of Euclidean geometry.

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