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An axiom in Euclidean geometry states that in space, there are at least __ (two,three,four or five) points that do _____ (lie in the same plane, not lie in the same plane, lie on the same line) ?

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One of axoims state that there are at least 2 points that lie in the same line.
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Axioms are universally true statements in maths(In Geometry) , which do not require any proof.They are used for proving theorems and other geometrical Implications which was faced by primitive humans and in present day in Primary sector ,while doing Geometrical work,one of which includes Division of land, Construction of roads, Construction of Dams ,etc.

⇒≡An axiom in Euclidean geometry states that in space, there are at least two Points, that lie on the same line, lie in the same plane.

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