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First teacher can talk about Euclid and his great contribution to Mathematics. The below two statements helps to understand and prove the theorems in geometry.
- certain statements which are valid in all branches of mathematics whose validity is taken for granted without seeking mathematical proofs is called axioms
- some statement which are taken for granted in a particular branches of mathematics is called postulates.
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