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Mathematics 22 Online
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please help! this question is so fraustrating and have been working on it for a while... a. A point is that of which there is no part. b. And a line is a length without breadth. c. And the extremities of a line are points. d. A straight-line is whatever lies evenly with points upon itself. e. And a surface is that which has length and breadth alone. f. And the extremities of a surface are lines. The first six of Euclid’s definitions attempt to define the three undefined terms in geometry: points, lines, and planes. Do you think that these definitions are sufficient? Why or why not

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