R Chandra Solutions for Chapter: Introduction to Euclid's Geometry, Exercise 2: TEST YOUR SKILLS
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If equals are multiplied by equals, then their products are _____. (EqualNot equal)

If equals are divided by equals, then their quotients are _____. (equal/unequal)

Of the two quantities of the same kind, the first is greater than, equal to or less than the second. This axiom is called _____ law.

Three lines are concurrent if they have a common point.

A line separates a plane into three parts, namely the two half planes and the line itself.

Two distinct lines in a plane cannot have more than one point in common.

A ray has two end points.

A line has indefinite length.
