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Euclid T. W. Herbert. 11. When a right line standing on a right line makes the adjacent angles equal , which are ABC and ABD , each of these angles is equal to a right angle , and the right line AB standing on the other , is called the ...
Euclid T. W. Herbert. 11. When a right line standing on a right line makes the adjacent angles equal , which are ABC and ABD , each of these angles is equal to a right angle , and the right line AB standing on the other , is called the ...
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Euclid T. W. Herbert. 25. A right angled triangle is that which has a right angle . 26. An obtuse angled triangleis that which hath an obtuse angle . 27. An acute angled triangle is that which hath three acute angles . 28. Parallel right ...
Euclid T. W. Herbert. 25. A right angled triangle is that which has a right angle . 26. An obtuse angled triangleis that which hath an obtuse angle . 27. An acute angled triangle is that which hath three acute angles . 28. Parallel right ...
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... right angles are equal to one another . 12. If two right lines , meeting a right line , make the internal angles on the same side less than two right angles ; these two right lines , being produced , will meet one another on that side ...
... right angles are equal to one another . 12. If two right lines , meeting a right line , make the internal angles on the same side less than two right angles ; these two right lines , being produced , will meet one another on that side ...
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... right line BC . For DL is equal to DG , because they are the radii of the same circle GLO ( by Def . 15 ) ; take ... angles contained by these sides also equal ( D to B ) ; the bases ( EF and AC ) will be equal ; and the angles at the ...
... right line BC . For DL is equal to DG , because they are the radii of the same circle GLO ( by Def . 15 ) ; take ... angles contained by these sides also equal ( D to B ) ; the bases ( EF and AC ) will be equal ; and the angles at the ...
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... angles E and F agree with the legs of the angles A and C , the angles will agree , and are therefore equal ( by Ax . 8 ) . And , as the right lines which contain the triangle EDF agree with the right lines which contain the triangle ABC ...
... angles E and F agree with the legs of the angles A and C , the angles will agree , and are therefore equal ( by Ax . 8 ) . And , as the right lines which contain the triangle EDF agree with the right lines which contain the triangle ABC ...
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Page 18 - If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the...
Page 28 - DE : but equal triangles on the same base and on the same side of it, are between the same parallels ; (i.
Page 207 - ... they have an angle of one equal to an angle of the other and the including sides are proportional; (c) their sides are respectively proportional.
Page 216 - If two triangles have one angle of the one equal to one angle of the other and the sides about these equal angles proportional, the triangles are similar.
Page 127 - In any proportion, the product of the means is equal to the product of the extremes.
Page 161 - Magnitudes are said to be in the same ratio, the first to the second and the third to the fourth, when, if any equimultiples whatever be taken of the first and third, and any equimultiples whatever of the second and fourth, the former equimultiples alike exceed, are alike equal to, or alike fall short of, the latter equimultiples respectively taken in corresponding order.
Page 112 - To reduce fractions of different denominators to equivalent fractions having a common denominator. RULE.! Multiply each numerator into all the denominators except its own for a new numerator, and all the denominators together for a common denominator.
Page 213 - ... are to one another in the duplicate ratio of their homologous sides.
Page 163 - Convertendo ; when it is .concluded, that if there be four magnitudes proportional, the first is to the sum or difference of the first and second, as the third is to the sum or difference of the third and fourth.
Page 88 - The angle in a semicircle is a right angle ; the angle in a segment greater than a semicircle is less than a right angle ; and the angle in a segment less than a semicircle is greater than a right angle.