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Euclid, magnitudes are objects that can be compared, added, and subtracted, provided they are of the “same kind.” Addition or elimination of equal parameters to equal quantities results in equal things, for which the relation of equality and the operation of subtraction make sense. In Euclid’s mathematics this relation and this operation apply not only to straight segments and numbers but also to geometrical objects.
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* Can you conclude if equal measures are added to equal lines the resulting lines are equal.
 
* Can you conclude if equal measures are added to equal lines the resulting lines are equal.
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[[Category:Introduction to Euclid's Geometry]]

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