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... unequal magnitudes , the sums are unequal , the greater sum arising from the addition of the greater magnitude . ( b ) Ax . 10. If equal magnitudes are subtracted respec- tively from unequal magnitudes , the differences are unequal ...
... unequal magnitudes , the sums are unequal , the greater sum arising from the addition of the greater magnitude . ( b ) Ax . 10. If equal magnitudes are subtracted respec- tively from unequal magnitudes , the differences are unequal ...
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... unequal and equal ; which is impossible . Therefore the supposition made is false . Next let one of the vertices B ' and B " lie within the tri- angle to which the other belongs . It may be proved in a similar position leads to an ...
... unequal and equal ; which is impossible . Therefore the supposition made is false . Next let one of the vertices B ' and B " lie within the tri- angle to which the other belongs . It may be proved in a similar position leads to an ...
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... Unequal sides and unequal angles . 81. THEOREM 14. If one side of a triangle is greater than another , the angle opposite the greater side is greater than the angle opposite the less . In the triangle ABC , let the side AC be greater ...
... Unequal sides and unequal angles . 81. THEOREM 14. If one side of a triangle is greater than another , the angle opposite the greater side is greater than the angle opposite the less . In the triangle ABC , let the side AC be greater ...
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... unequal triangles . 91. THEOREM 18. If two triangles have two sides of one respectively equal to two sides of the other , and the included angle in the first greater than the in- cluded angle in the second , then the third side of the ...
... unequal triangles . 91. THEOREM 18. If two triangles have two sides of one respectively equal to two sides of the other , and the included angle in the first greater than the in- cluded angle in the second , then the third side of the ...
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... unequal . If they are equal ( as in fig . 1 ) , the triangles are equal in all their parts ( 66 ) . If they are unequal ( as in fig . 2 ) , let AC be the greater . Lay off AC " equal to A'c ' ; and draw BC " . In the triangle ABC " and ...
... unequal . If they are equal ( as in fig . 1 ) , the triangles are equal in all their parts ( 66 ) . If they are unequal ( as in fig . 2 ) , let AC be the greater . Lay off AC " equal to A'c ' ; and draw BC " . In the triangle ABC " and ...
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ABCD adjacent sides altitude angle AOB angle equal angles are equal antecedents apothem base bisector bisects called central angle central line chord circumscribed circles coincide contraposite corresponding sides Definition diagonal difference divided Draw drawn equal angles equal circles equal ratios equiangular equilateral polygon equivalent figure geometry given angle given circle given line given point given polygon given ratio greater half Hence hypotenuse hypothesis inscribed interior angles intersect isosceles triangle less Let ABC line joining line-segments magnitudes measure-number mid-point mth multiple n-gon number of sides number-correspondent opposite sides parallel parallelogram perigon perimeter perpendicular PROBLEM prolonged prove quadrangle radii radius ratio compounded ratio of similitude regular polygons respectively equal rhombus right angle right triangle segments Show similar polygons similar triangles similarly solution statement straight angle straight line subtended superposable surface symmetric tangent THEOREM triangle ABC unequal vertex vertical angle
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Page 148 - In every triangle, the square on the side subtending an acute angle is less than the sum of the squares on the sides containing that angle, by twice the rectangle contained by either of these sides, and the straight line intercepted between the perpendicular let fall on it from the opposite angle, and the acute angle.
Page 147 - In an obtuse-angled triangle the square on the side opposite the obtuse angle is greater than the sum of the squares on the other two sides by twice the rectangle contained by either side and the projection on it of the other side.
Page 7 - LET it be granted that a straight line may be drawn from any one point to any other point.
Page 136 - If a straight line be divided into any two parts, the square on the whole line is...
Page 195 - UPON a given straight line to describe a segment of a circle containing an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle.
Page 80 - The straight line joining the middle points of two sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side and equal to half of it 46 INTERCEPTS BY PARALLEL LINES.
Page 305 - The areas of two triangles which have an angle of the one equal to an angle of the other are to each other as the products of the sides including the equal angles. D c A' D' Hyp. In triangles ABC and A'B'C', ZA = ZA'. To prove AABC = ABxAC. A A'B'C' A'B'xA'C' Proof. Draw the altitudes BD and B'D'.
Page 287 - ... 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 263 - If four magnitudes of the same kind be proportionals, they shall also be proportionals when taken alternately. Let A, B, C, D be four magnitudes of the same kind, which are proportionals, viz.
Page 32 - At a given point in a given straight line, to construct an angle equal to a given angle. Let A be the given point in the straight line AB, and O the given angle.