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... produce the line AB means to prolong it through B ; to produce BA means to prolong it through 4 . 14. DEF . A plane surface or a plane is a surface such that a straight line joining any two of its points lies entirely in the surface ...
... produce the line AB means to prolong it through B ; to produce BA means to prolong it through 4 . 14. DEF . A plane surface or a plane is a surface such that a straight line joining any two of its points lies entirely in the surface ...
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... produced to any required length . A circle can be drawn from any point as a center with any line as a radius . A geometric figure may be moved from one position to another without change of form or size , etc. The first twelve axioms ...
... produced to any required length . A circle can be drawn from any point as a center with any line as a radius . A geometric figure may be moved from one position to another without change of form or size , etc. The first twelve axioms ...
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... ( produced if necessary ) . Thus , AD and C'D ' are altitudes . Every triangle has three altitudes . D ' F B E D E ' C 64. DEF . A median of a triangle is a line drawn from any vertex to the mid - point of the opposite side . Thus , AF ...
... ( produced if necessary ) . Thus , AD and C'D ' are altitudes . Every triangle has three altitudes . D ' F B E D E ' C 64. DEF . A median of a triangle is a line drawn from any vertex to the mid - point of the opposite side . Thus , AF ...
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... produce BC to B ' so that BC = CB ' . Which line must we measure to obtain AB ? Prove your statement . = [ For additional practical applications see problems on page 285. ] PROPOSITION IV . THEOREM B 71. The bisector of the vertex ...
... produce BC to B ' so that BC = CB ' . Which line must we measure to obtain AB ? Prove your statement . = [ For additional practical applications see problems on page 285. ] PROPOSITION IV . THEOREM B 71. The bisector of the vertex ...
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... produce it its own length to F. Draw FB . In A ACE and FBE , But AE = EF . EC BE . LCEA FEB . = ..A ACEA FBE . .. ≤ EBF = L C. Hence LCBDEBF . CBD > ≤ C. By joining the mid - point of AB to C , it follows in the same Con . Con ...
... produce it its own length to F. Draw FB . In A ACE and FBE , But AE = EF . EC BE . LCEA FEB . = ..A ACEA FBE . .. ≤ EBF = L C. Hence LCBDEBF . CBD > ≤ C. By joining the mid - point of AB to C , it follows in the same Con . Con ...
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altitude angle equal angle formed angles are equal annexed diagram bisect bisector chord circumference circumscribed congruent cylinder diagonals diagram for Prop diameter dihedral angles divide draw drawn equiangular polygon equilateral triangle equivalent exterior angle face angles Find the area Find the radius Find the volume frustum given circle given line given point given triangle Hence HINT homologous hypotenuse inscribed intersecting isosceles triangle LAOB lateral area lateral edge line joining locus median parallel lines parallelogram parallelopiped perimeter perpendicular plane MN polyhedral angle polyhedron prism produced PROPOSITION prove Proof pyramid Q. E. D. Ex quadrilateral radii ratio rectangle reflex angle regular polygon respectively equal rhombus right angles right triangle segments sphere spherical polygon spherical triangle square straight line surface tangent THEOREM trapezoid triangle ABC triangle are equal trihedral vertex angle vertices
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Page 82 - 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.
Page 222 - Two triangles having 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.
Page 192 - In any triangle, the square of the side opposite an acute angle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides diminished by twice the product of one of those sides and the projection of the other upon that side.
Page 208 - The area of a rectangle is equal to the product of its base and altitude.
Page 67 - If two sides of a triangle are unequal, the angles opposite are unequal, and the greater angle is opposite the greater side.
Page 177 - If two polygons are composed of the same number of triangles, similar each to each and similarly placed, the polygons are similar.
Page 25 - Two triangles are congruent if two sides and the included angle of one are equal respectively to two sides and the included angle of the other.
Page 70 - If two triangles have two sides of one equal respectively to two sides of the other, but the included angle of the first triangle greater than the included angle of the second, then the third side of the first is greater than the third side of the second.
Page 188 - Pythagorean theorem, which states that the sum of the squares of the sides of a right triangle is equal to the square of the hypotenuse.
Page 409 - A spherical polygon is a portion of the surface of a sphere bounded by three or more arcs of great circles. The bounding arcs are the sides of the polygon ; the...