Difference between axioms and postulates.
Asked by Disha Zanwar | 19th Apr, 2013, 09:23: PM
Expert Answer:
Euclid assumed certain properties, which were not to be proved. These assumptions are actually obvious universal truths. He divided them into two types: axioms and postulates. The term postulate for the assumptions that were specific to geometry. Common notions (often called axioms), on the other hand, are assumptions used throughout mathematics and not specifically linked to geometry.
Answered by | 19th Apr, 2013, 08:58: PM
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