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Which of the following statements are true and which are false? Give reasons for your
answers.
(i) Only one line can pass through a single point.
(ii) There are an infinite number of lines which pass through two distinct points.
(iii) A terminated line can be produced indefinitely on both the sides.
(iv) If two circles are equal, then their radii are equal.
(v) In Figure if AB = PQ and PQ = XY, then AB = XY.

(i) False. Since through a single point, infinite number of lines can pass. In the following figure, it can be seen that there are infinite numbers of lines passing through a single point P.

 

(ii) False. Since through two distinct points, only one line can pass. In the following figure, it can be seen that there is only one single line that can pass through two distinct points P and Q.

 

(iii) True. A terminated line can be produced indefinitely on both the sides.

Let AB be a terminated line. It can be seen that it can be produced indefinitely on both the sides.

 

(iv)True. If two circles are equal, then their centre and circumference will coincide and hence, the radii will also be equal.

 

(v) True. It is given that AB and XY are two terminated lines and both are equal to a third line PQ. Euclid’s first axiom states that things which are equal to the same thing are equal to one another. Therefore, the lines AB and XY will be equal to each other.

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Give a definition for each of the following terms. Are there other terms that need to be
defined first? What are they, and how might you define them?

 (i) parallel lines

(ii) perpendicular lines

(iii) line segment
(iv) radius of a circle (v) square

(i) Parallel Lines

If the perpendicular distance between two lines is always constant, then these are called parallel lines. In other words, the lines which never intersect each other are called parallel lines.

To define parallel lines, we must know about point, lines, and distance between the lines and the point of intersection.

 

(ii) Perpendicular lines

If two lines intersect each other at , then these are called perpendicular lines. We are required to define line and the angle before defining perpendicular lines.

 

(iii) Line segment

A straight line drawn from any point to any other point is called as line segment. To define a line segment, we must know about point and line segment.

 

(iv) Radius of a circle

It is the distance between the centres of a circle to any point lying on the circle. To define the radius of a circle, we must know about point and circle.

 

(v) Square

A square is a quadrilateral having all sides of equal length and all angles of same measure, i.e., To define square, we must know about quadrilateral, side, and angle.

 

 

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Consider two ‘postulates’ given below:
(i) Given any two distinct points A and B, there exists a third point C which is in
between A and B.
(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 Euclid’s postulates? Explain.

There are various undefined terms in the given postulates.

The given postulates are consistent because they refer to two different situations. Also, it is impossible to deduce any statement that contradicts any well known axiom and postulate.

These postulates do not follow from Euclid’s postulates. They follow from the axiom, “Given two distinct points, there is a unique line that passes through them”.

 

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If a point C lies between two points A and B such that AC = BC, then prove that. Explain by drawing the figure.

It is given that,

AC = BC

 (Equals are added on both sides) … (1)

Here, (BC + AC) coincides with AB. It is known that things which coincide with one another are equal to one another.

∴ BC + AC = AB … (2)

It is also known that things which are equal to the same thing are equal to one another. Therefore, from equations (1) and (2), we obtain

AC + AC = AB

2AC = AB

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In Question 4, point C is called a mid-point of line segment AB. Prove that every line
segment has one and only one mid-point.

Let there be two mid-points, C and D.

C is the mid-point of AB.

AC = CB

 (Equals are added on both sides) … (1)

Here, (BC + AC) coincides with AB. It is known that things which coincide with one another are equal to one another.

∴ BC + AC = AB … (2)

It is also known that things which are equal to the same thing are equal to one another. Therefore, from equations (1) and (2), we obtain

AC + AC = AB

⇒ 2AC = AB … (3)

Similarly, by taking D as the mid-point of AB, it can be proved that

2AD = AB … (4)

From equation (3) and (4), we obtain

2AC = 2AD (Things which are equal to the same thing are equal to one another.)

⇒ AC = AD (Things which are double of the same things are equal to one another.)

This is possible only when point C and D are representing a single point.

Hence, our assumption is wrong and there can be only one mid-point of a given line segment.

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In Fig. if AC = BD, then prove that AB = CD.

From the figure, it can be observed that

AC = AB + BC

BD = BC + CD

It is given that AC = BD

AB + BC = BC + CD (1)

According to Euclid’s axiom, when equals are subtracted from equals, the remainders are also equal.

Subtracting BC from equation (1), we obtain

AB + BC − BC = BC + CD − BC

AB = CD

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Why is Axiom 5, in the list of Euclid’s axioms, considered a ‘universal truth’? (Note that
the question is not about the fifth postulate.)

Axiom 5 states that the whole is greater than the part. This axiom is known as a universal truth because it holds true in any field, and not just in the field of mathematics. Let us take two cases − one in the field of mathematics, and one other than that.

Case I

Let represent a whole quantity and only abc are parts of it.

t = a + b + c

Clearly, t will be greater than all its parts ab, and c.

Therefore, it is rightly said that the whole is greater than the part.

Case II

Let us consider the continent Asia. Then, let us consider a country India which belongs to Asia. India is a part of Asia and it can also be observed that Asia is greater than India. That is why we can say that the whole is greater than the part. This is true for anything in any part of the world and is thus a universal truth.

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