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What is the main difference between Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometry?
a. Non-Euclidean geometry only deals with straight lines, which Euclidean geometry is the study of triangles.
b. Non-Euclidean geometry assumes that the surface is flat, while Euclidean geometry studies curved surfaces.
c. Euclidean geometry assumes that the surface is flat, while non-Euclidean geometry studies curved surfaces.
d. Euclidean geometry only deals with straight lines, while non-Euclidean geometry is the study of triangles.
What is the main difference between Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometry?
a. Non-Euclidean geometry only deals with straight lines, which Euclidean geometry is the study of triangles.
b. Non-Euclidean geometry assumes that the surface is flat, while Euclidean geometry studies curved surfaces.
c. Euclidean geometry assumes that the surface is flat, while non-Euclidean geometry studies curved surfaces.
d. Euclidean geometry only deals with straight lines, while non-Euclidean geometry is the study of triangles.
Jyotsana PrakashLv10
14 Jan 2021
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