2. (0.2 pts) What is the Plane Separation Axiom in the SMSG postulates for Euclidean Geometry? 3. (0.3 pts) What is the Angle Construction Postulate in the SMSG postulates for Euclidean Geometry?
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The Plane Separation Axiom in the SMSG postulates for Euclidean Geometry states that given any line in a plane, the points of the plane not on the line can be divided into two sets such that every point in one set lies on the same side of the line as every other Show more…
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