| David Eugene Smith - Geometry, Plane - 1923 - 314 pages
...this side from the opposite vertex. 10. The square of one of the equal sides of an isosceles triangle is equal to the square of any line drawn from the vertex to the base, increased by the product of the Segments of the base. NUMERICAL RELATIONS BOOK III Proposition... | |
| William Weller Strader, Lawrence D. Rhoads - Geometry, Plane - 1927 - 434 pages
...hypotenuse is 50. Find the legs and check by finding the area from the legs. 19. In an isosceles triangle, the square of one of the equal sides is equal to the square on any Une from the vertex to the base plus the product of the segments of the base. 20. In a .right... | |
| James Gow - 380 pages
...proposition that, if in an isosceles triangle a straight line be drawn from the vertex to the base, then the square of one of the equal sides is equal to the square of the straight line so drawn + the rectangle under, the segments of the base3. (Simson adds a lemma to... | |
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