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Page 152 - The sum of the three angles of any triangle is equal to 180°.
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Page 123 - If the degree of the numerator is equal to, or greater than, that of the denominator, the preceding methods are inapplicable.
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Page 92 - A trinomial belongs to this type, ie it is a perfect square, when two of its terms are perfect squares, and the remaining term is equal to twice the product of the square roots of these terms.
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Page 158 - In any proportion the product of the means is equal to the product of the extremes.
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Page 208 - A trinomial is a perfect square if one of its terms is equal . to twice the product of the square roots of the two other terms.
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