| Henry Latham - 1857 - 390 pages
...superficies, an angle, adjacent angles, parallel straight lines. If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other, each to each ; and have likewise the angles contained by those sides equal to each other, they shall be equal in every respect.... | |
| Euclides - 1858 - 248 pages
...to prove Prop. 8. PROP. 8. — THEOR. — ( Important. ) If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other, each to each, and have likewise their bases equal, the angle which is contained by the two sides of the one, shall be equal... | |
| War office - 1858 - 578 pages
...afternoon, supposing the rate of its gain uniform ? Euclid. 1. If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other, each to each, and have likewise the angles contained by these two sides equal, they shall likewise have their bases on third... | |
| Sandhurst roy. military coll - 1859 - 672 pages
...120 yards. Required the circumference of each wheel. 11. If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other each to each, and have likewise their bases equal, the angle which is contained by the two sides of the one shall be equal... | |
| Royal college of surgeons of England - 1860 - 332 pages
...' an acute angled triangle, the centre of a circle. 2." If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other, each to each, and have likewise their bases equal ; the angle which is contained by the two sides of the one shall be equal... | |
| Euclides - 1861 - 464 pages
...within the figure to the 0ce are equal to one another. 8, I. If two д s have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other, each to each, and have likewise their bases equal, the angle which is contained by the two sides of the one, shall be equal... | |
| Euclides - 1862 - 140 pages
...equal to C, the less. <?. E. F* PROPOSITION 4.— THEOREM. If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other, each to each, and have also the angles contained by those sides equal to one another: (1.) they shall have their bases, or third sides, equal;... | |
| Euclides - 1862 - 172 pages
...C, the less. Which was to be done. PROP. IV. — THEOREM, If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other, each to each ; and have likewise the angles contained by these sides equal to each other : then they shall likewise have their... | |
| Euclides - 1863 - 74 pages
...constellations cf heaven. PROP. 4. — THEOE. — (Important.) If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other, each to each, and have lihewise the angles contained by those sides equal to each other; they shall lihewise have their bases,... | |
| University of Oxford - Education, Higher - 1863 - 316 pages
...semicircle, an acuteangled triangle, a corollary, a polygon. 2. If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other, each to each, and have likewise their bases equal ; the angle which is contained by the two sides of the one shall be equal... | |
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