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Elements of Geometry and Trigonometry - Page 20
by Adrien Marie Legendre - 1838 - 269 pages
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Elements of Geometry and Trigonometry: With Applications in Mensuration

Charles Davies - Geometry - 1886 - 340 pages
...coincide with the parts of the triangle DEF, and therefore, the two triangles arc equal THEOREM V1. In an isosceles triangle the angles opposite the equal sides are equal to each other. r* Let ABC be an isosceles triangle, having the side AC equal to the side CB: . then...
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Elements of Geometry and Trigonometry from the Works of A.M. Legendre ...

Charles Davies - Geometry - 1854 - 436 pages
...angles lie opposite the equal sides, and consequently, the equal sides opposite the equal angles : thus, the equal angles D and A, lie opposite the equal...the angles opposite the equal sides are equal. Let BAC be an isosceles triangle, having the side BA equal to the side AC; then will the angle C be equal...
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Proceedings, Volume 8

American Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1855 - 398 pages
...suppose the observer at O', then O' M = his latitude, and"PM= 90° ; therefore P Di = J (90° -f lat.). In an isosceles triangle the angles opposite the equal sides are equal: therefore the angle DPC = DOC, but DOC is the azimuth of lie object ; therefore the hour-angle of the...
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Elements of Geometry and Trigonometry: With Practical Applications

Benjamin Greenleaf - Geometry - 1862 - 518 pages
...ED, the side CA equal to FD, and the angle A equal to the angle D. PROPOSITION VII. — THEORKM. 56. In an isosceles triangle, the angles opposite the equal sides are equal. Let ABC be an isosceles triangle, in which the side AB is equal to the side AC ; then will the angle B...
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Elements of Plane and Spherical Trigonometry: With Practical Applications

Benjamin Greenleaf - Geometry - 1862 - 532 pages
...the side С A equal to FD, and the angle A equal to the angle D. PROPOSITION VII. — THEOREM. 56. In an isosceles triangle, the angles opposite the equal sides are equal. Let ABC be an isosceles triangle, in which the side AB is equal to the side А С ; then will the angle...
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Elements of Geometry: With Practical Applications to Mensuration

Benjamin Greenleaf - Geometry - 1863 - 504 pages
...ED, the side CA equal to FD, and the angle A equal to the angle D. PROPOSITION VII. — THEOREM. 56. In an isosceles triangle, the angles opposite the equal sides are equal. Let ABC be an isosceles triangle, in which the side AB is equal to the side AC ; then will the angle B...
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The Normal Elementary Geometry: Embracing a Brief Treatise on Mensuration ...

Edward Brooks - Geometry - 1868 - 284 pages
...way it may be shown that the angle C equals F, and the angle B equals E. Therefore, etc. THEOREM X. In an isosceles triangle the angles opposite the equal sides are equal. Let ABC be an isosceles triangle, having the side AC equal to the side BC; then will the angle A be equal...
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Elements of Geometry: With Practical Applications to Mensuration

Benjamin Greenleaf - Geometry - 1868 - 340 pages
...ED, the side CA equal to FD, and the angle A equal to the angle D. PROPOSITION VII. — THEOREM. 56. In an isosceles triangle, the angles opposite the equal sides are equal. Let ABC be an isosceles triangle, in which the side AB is equal to the side AC ; then will the angle B...
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Marks' First Lessons in Geometry: Objectively Presented

Bernhard Marks - Geometry - 1869 - 180 pages
...it is perpendicular to it. PROPOSITION XVIII. THEOREM. DEMONSTRATION. We wish to prove, that, In any isosceles triangle, the angles opposite the equal sides are equal. Let the triangle A uc be isosceles, having the side AB B equal to the side A c; then will the angle B, opposite...
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Catalogue of the Officers and Students

Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.) - 1870 - 1008 pages
...line at a given point. 2. Explain how to divide a given line' in extreme and mean ratio. 3. Prove that in an isosceles triangle the angles opposite the equal sides are equal. 4. Prove that an angle formed by two secants intersecting without the circumference of a circle is...
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