Lecture

Axioms of Connection

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This lecture introduces the axioms of connection in Euclidean geometry, focusing on the concepts of points and lines. The axioms state that a unique line passes through two distinct points, every line contains at least two points, and there exist three non-collinear points. Examples illustrate these concepts with sets of points and lines, emphasizing the fundamental properties of geometric connection.

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