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... the proportions of figures , contains the measure of surfaces , their comparison , the properties of a right - angled triangle , those of equiangular triangles , of similar figures , & c . We shall be found fault vi Preface .
... the proportions of figures , contains the measure of surfaces , their comparison , the properties of a right - angled triangle , those of equiangular triangles , of similar figures , & c . We shall be found fault vi Preface .
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... equiangular polygon is one which has all its angles equal . • 20. Two polygons are equilateral with respect to each other , when they have their sides equal , each to each , and placed in the same order ; that is , when , by proceeding ...
... equiangular polygon is one which has all its angles equal . • 20. Two polygons are equilateral with respect to each other , when they have their sides equal , each to each , and placed in the same order ; that is , when , by proceeding ...
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... ) the angle B is equal to the angle C. 46. Corollary . An equilateral triangle is also equiangular ; that is , it has its angles equal . GEOH 2 Fig . 29 . - 47. Scholium . From the Of Perpendicular and Oblique Lines . 9.
... ) the angle B is equal to the angle C. 46. Corollary . An equilateral triangle is also equiangular ; that is , it has its angles equal . GEOH 2 Fig . 29 . - 47. Scholium . From the Of Perpendicular and Oblique Lines . 9.
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... equiangular . 60. Corollary III . In a triangle , there can be only one right angle ; for if there were two , the third angle must be nothing . Still less , then , can a triangle have more than one obtuse angle . 61. Corollary IV . In a ...
... equiangular . 60. Corollary III . In a triangle , there can be only one right angle ; for if there were two , the third angle must be nothing . Still less , then , can a triangle have more than one obtuse angle . 61. Corollary IV . In a ...
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... equiangular , each angle is equal to a fifth of six right angles , or g of one right angle . 67. Corollary III . The sum of the angles of a hexagon is equal to 2 × ( 6—2 ) , or 8 , right angles ; therefore , in an equi- angular hexagon ...
... equiangular , each angle is equal to a fifth of six right angles , or g of one right angle . 67. Corollary III . The sum of the angles of a hexagon is equal to 2 × ( 6—2 ) , or 8 , right angles ; therefore , in an equi- angular hexagon ...
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