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Q: What are the similarities between euclidean and non euclidean?
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What are the similarities in non euclidean and euclidean geometry?

both the geometry are not related to the modern geometry


What is the difference between Euclidean Geometry and non-Euclidean Geometry?

In Euclidean geometry parallel lines are always the same distance apart. In non-Euclidean geometry parallel lines are not what we think of a parallel. They curve away from or toward each other. Said another way, in Euclidean geometry parallel lines can never cross. In non-Euclidean geometry they can.


What is a characteristic of non-euclidean geometry?

One main characteristic of non-Euclidean geometry is hyperbolic geometry. The other is elliptic geometry. Non-Euclidean geometry is still closely related to Euclidean geometry.


What is a characteristic of Euclidean geometry?

One main characteristic of non-Euclidean geometry is hyperbolic geometry. The other is elliptic geometry. Non-Euclidean geometry is still closely related to Euclidean geometry.


What are the names of Non Euclidean Geometries?

There are two non-Euclidean geometries: hyperbolic geometry and ellptic geometry.


Will parallel lines intersect?

In Euclidean space, never. But they can in non-Euclidean geometries.


What are two types of Non-Euclidean Geometries?

The 2 types of non-Euclidean geometries are hyperbolic geometry and ellptic geometry.


Can line segments have two midpoints?

not in euclidean geometry (I don't know about non-euclidean).


Is it true that the sum of three angles of any triangle is 180 in non euclidean geometry?

No. Non-Euclidean geometries usually start with the axiom that Euclid's parallel postulate is not true. This postulate can be shown to be equivalent to the statement that the internal angles of a traingle sum to 180 degrees. Thus, non-Euclidean geometries are based on the proposition that is equivalent to saying that the angles do not add up to 180 degrees.


Euclidean and Non-Euclidean geometry strictly adhere to all five postulates from Euclid's Elements?

False


The study of Euclidean geometry has led to the development and acceptance of other non-Euclidean types of geometry?

true


Both Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometry have been accepted as valid types of geometry?

true