Magnitudes which can be made to coincide are equal.
Father of geometry
Magnitudes which can be made to coincide are equal.
Father of geometry
Implied from Common Notion 4, 'Elements'
c. 300 BCE
Found in 1 providers: grok
Cross Reference
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"To produce a finite straight line continuously in a straight line."
Shocking"Parallel straight lines are straight lines which, being in the same plane and being produced indefinitely in both directions, do not meet one another in either direction."
Strange & Unusual"To inscribe a regular hexagon in a given circle."
Strange & Unusual"To construct an equilateral triangle on a given finite straight line."
Strange & Unusual"To apply a given parallelogram to a given straight line in a given rectilinear angle."
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