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Euclid's Postulate (Noun)

Meaning

(mathematics) any of five axioms that are generally recognized as the basis for Euclidean geometry.

Classification

Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.

Examples

  • Euclid's postulate is a fundamental concept in geometry that has been widely used for centuries to establish the basis for various mathematical theorems.
  • The ancient Greek mathematician Euclid formulated five postulates that are still studied and applied in mathematics today.
  • Euclid's postulate states that through any two points, there exists exactly one straight line, which is a fundamental principle in geometry.
  • Mathematicians have relied on Euclid's postulate to develop numerous theorems and proofs in the field of geometry.
  • The fifth of Euclid's postulate, also known as the parallel postulate, has been the subject of much debate and discussion among mathematicians throughout history.

Synonyms

  • Euclidean Axiom
  • Euclid's Axiom

Hypernyms

  • Axiom

Hyponyms

  • Euclid's Fifth Axiom
  • Euclid's First Axiom
  • Euclid's Fourth Axiom
  • Euclid's Third Axiom
  • Euclid's Second Axiom
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