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What’s one thing you would say to Euclid about Geometry?

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Explanation:

The two common examples of Euclidean geometry are angles and circles. Angles are said as the inclination of two straight lines. A circle is a plane figure, that has all the points at a constant distance (called the radius) from the center.

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