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... coincide through- out ; and they are said to be equivalent , when they enclose equal portions of space , and at the same time are incapa- ble of such coincidence . Definition of Terms employed . An ariom is a self - evident proposition ...
... coincide through- out ; and they are said to be equivalent , when they enclose equal portions of space , and at the same time are incapa- ble of such coincidence . Definition of Terms employed . An ariom is a self - evident proposition ...
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... coincide with CB , the angle at F with the angle at C , and the angle at E with the angle at B. PROP . V. THEOREM . If two angles and an included side in one triangle be equal respectively to two angles and an included side in another ...
... coincide with CB , the angle at F with the angle at C , and the angle at E with the angle at B. PROP . V. THEOREM . If two angles and an included side in one triangle be equal respectively to two angles and an included side in another ...
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... coincide ( as in the figure ) ; then in the right - angled triangles ACB , DCB , we have the hypot- enuse AC , and side CB , of one , respectively equal to the hypotenuse CD , and side CB , of the other ; and are required to prove that ...
... coincide ( as in the figure ) ; then in the right - angled triangles ACB , DCB , we have the hypot- enuse AC , and side CB , of one , respectively equal to the hypotenuse CD , and side CB , of the other ; and are required to prove that ...
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... coinciding with those of DE , all the intermediate parts must coin- cide , inasmuch as they are equally distant from the cen- tre ( Def . 2 ) . Cor . 1. It follows ... coincide with the other . PROP . IV . THEOREM . ( Converse of Prop 34 ...
... coinciding with those of DE , all the intermediate parts must coin- cide , inasmuch as they are equally distant from the cen- tre ( Def . 2 ) . Cor . 1. It follows ... coincide with the other . PROP . IV . THEOREM . ( Converse of Prop 34 ...
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... coincide , the point A would fall upon D , and B upon E , the line AB would coincide with DE ; hence the two triangles ACB , DCE , having the three sides of the one respectively equal to the three sides of the other , are equal ( B. I. ...
... coincide , the point A would fall upon D , and B upon E , the line AB would coincide with DE ; hence the two triangles ACB , DCE , having the three sides of the one respectively equal to the three sides of the other , are equal ( B. I. ...
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ABCD adjacent angles allel alternate angles altitude angle ABC angles ABD angles is equal antecedent and consequent B. I. Ax base centre circle whose radius circumference circumscribed circumscribed circle Converse of Prop describe an arc diagonal diameter divide draw the line equal angles equal B. I. Prop equal chords equal Prop equal respectively equiangular equivalent feet given angle given line given point given side half hence the triangles hypotenuse included angle inscribed angle Let the triangles line drawn linear units longer than AC multiplied number of sides oblique lines parallel to CD parallelogram perimeter perpendicular PROBLEM prove radii rectangle regular polygons respectively equal right angles Prop right-angled triangle Scholium sides AC similar subtended tangent THEOREM three sides triangles ABC triangles are equal vertex
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Page 31 - A circle is a plane figure bounded by a curved line, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center.
Page 63 - The square described on the hypothenuse of a right-angled triangle is equivalent to the sum of the squares described on the other two sides.
Page 70 - 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. A D A' Hyp. In triangles ABC and A'B'C', To prove AABC A A'B'C' A'B' x A'C ' Proof. Draw the altitudes BD and B'D'.
Page 53 - In any proportion, the product of the means is equal to the product of the extremes.
Page 87 - The perimeters of two regular polygons of the same number of sides, are to each other as their homologous sides, and their areas are to each other as the squares of those sides (Prop.
Page 54 - In a series of equal ratios, any antecedent is to its consequent, as the sum of all the antecedents is to the sum of all the consequents. Let a: 6 = c: d = e :/. Then, by Art.
Page 81 - All the interior angles of any rectilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Page 59 - The area of a parallelogram is equal to the product of its base and its height: A = bx h.
Page 61 - From this proposition it is evident, that the square described on the difference of two lines is equivalent to the sum of the squares described on the lines respectively, minus twice the rectangle contained by the lines.
Page 82 - The side of a regular hexagon inscribed in a circle is equal to the radius of the circle.