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" The perpendiculars from the vertices of a triangle to the opposite sides are the bisectors of the angles of the triangle formed by joining the feet of the perpendiculars. "
The Essentials of Geometry (plane) - Page 220
by Webster Wells - 1898 - 242 pages
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A Treatise on Elementary Geometry: With Appendices Containing a Collection ...

William Chauvenet - Geometry - 1871 - 380 pages
...pass through P (II. 99). 3*6. The perpendiculars from the angles upon the opposite sides of a triangle are the bisectors of the angles of the triangle formed by joining the feet of the perpendiculars (II. 58, 99). 37. If two circumferences are tangent internally, and the radius of the larger is the...
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A Treatise on Elementary Geometry: With Appendices Containing a Collection ...

William Chauvenet - Mathematics - 1872 - 382 pages
...pass through P (II. 99). 36. The perpendiculars from the angles upon the opposite sides of a triangle are the bisectors of the angles of the triangle formed by joining the feet of the perpendiculars (II. 58, 99). 37. If two circumferences are tangent internally, and the radius of the larger is the...
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An Elementary Geometry: Plane, Solid, and Spherical : with Numerous ...

William Frothingham Bradbury - Geometry - 1877 - 262 pages
...triangles, or an isosceles triangle can be added to it so as to form with it an isosceles triangle. 186. The perpendiculars from the vertices of a triangle to the opposite sides respectively bisect the angles of the triangle formed by joining the feet of these perpendiculars....
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Dublin examination papers

Dublin city, univ - 1878 - 498 pages
...8. Perpendiculars are drawn from the vertices of a triangle to the opposite sides ; prove that they are the bisectors of the angles of the triangle formed by joining the points where they meet the opposite sides. 9. The sides of a triangle being 4, 5, 6, find the lengths...
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An Elementary Geometry: Plane, Solid and Spherical

William Frothingham Bradbury - Geometry - 1880 - 260 pages
...triangles, or an isosceles triangle can be added to it so as to form with it an isosceles triangle. 186i The perpendiculars from the vertices of a triangle to the opposite sides respectively bisect the angles of the triangle formed by joining the feet of these perpendiculars....
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Geometrical Exercises for Beginners

Samuel Constable - Geometry - 1882 - 222 pages
...line drawn from A to the point D must pass through 0. Hence the three lines meet in a point. PROP. 21. The perpendiculars from the vertices of a triangle to the opposite sides meet in a point: and if a triangle be formed by joining their feet, its sides will be equally inclined...
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Texas School Journal, Volume 20

Education - 1902 - 730 pages
...— |- D But substituting a a + ar ar+ar» 1-fr 1+r 1+r 1. PLANE GEOMETRY. Answer any five. 1. Prove: The perpendiculars from the vertices of a triangle to the opposite sides meet in a common point. What is the name of this point? 2. A circle is inscribed in a triangle ABC....
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The Elements of Geometry

Webster Wells - Geometry - 1886 - 392 pages
...of a triangle is equally distant from the vertices of the triangle. PROPOSITION XLIII. THEOREM. 129. The perpendiculars from the vertices of a triangle to the opposite sides meet in a common point. Let AD, BE, and CF be the perpendiculars from the vertices of the triangle...
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Chauvenet's Treatise on Elementary Geometry

William Chauvenet, William Elwood Byerly - Geometry - 1887 - 331 pages
...vertex upon the third side. 5. The perpendiculars from the angles upon the opposite sides of a triangle are the bisectors of the angles of the triangle formed by joining the feet of the perpendiculars. Suggestion. On the three sides of the given triangle as diameters describe circumferences, (v. Exercise...
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Examinations Papers

1888 - 666 pages
...the third booi 1 Is it completely treated ? Give fully -the reasons for your answer. 2. Prove that the perpendiculars from the vertices of a triangle to the opposite sides pass through a point, and that the circle which passes through . • the feet of these perpendiculars...
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