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16 April, 13:30

One of Euclid's postulates has always seemed to be too complex, and Euclid himself thought it should be proved as a theorem--but it cannot be. Which postulate is this?

A) The Parallel Postulate

B) The Concurrent Postulate

C) The Intersection Postulate

D) The Perpendicular Postulate

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  1. 16 April, 15:58
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    Its A, The Parallel Postulate because I had the same question.
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