Consider two postulates given below: (i) Given any two distinct points \( \mathrm{A} \) and \( \...
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Consider two postulates given below:
(i) Given any two distinct points \( \mathrm{A} \) and \( \mathrm{B} \), there exists a third point \( \mathrm{C} \) which is in
P between \( A \) and \( B \).
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(ii) There exist at least three points that are not on the same line.
Do these postulates contain any undefined terms? Are these postulates consistent? Do they follow from Euclids postulates? Explain.
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