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2) The foundations of any Euclidean geometry, at their most basic, exist on the principal concepts of which of the following? a) Undefined terms c) Postulates b) Theorems d) Assumptions
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2) The foundations of any Euclidean geometry, at their most basic, exist on the principal concepts of which of
the following?
a) Undefined terms
c) Postulates
b) Theorems
d) Assumptions
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c im pretty sure but not 100%
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answer is b- Theorems
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