| Harry Morton Keal, Clarence J. Leonard - Mathematics - 1921 - 238 pages
...AC = DF, AB = DE and ZA= ZD, triangles I and II are congruent. 2. If two triangles have two angles and the included side of the one equal to two angles and the included side of the other, the triangles are congruent. That is, in Fig. 79, if \C FIG. 79. ZA= ZD, ZB= ZE and AB = DE, triangles... | |
| Mabel Sykes, Clarence Elmer Comstock - Geometry, Solid - 1922 - 236 pages
...two spherical triangles on the same or on congruent spheres have two angles and the included side of one equal to two angles and the included side of the other, a. The triangles are congruent if the parts are arranged hi the same order. b. The triangles are symmetric... | |
| Edson Homer Taylor, Fiske Allen - Mathematics - 1923 - 104 pages
...Show that they can be made to coincide. 3. Show that they have two angles and the included side of one equal to two angles and the included side of the other. 4. Show that they have the three sides of one equal to the three sides of the other. 5. Show that they... | |
| Edward Nathan Zern - Coal mines and mining - 1928 - 1290 pages
...equal in all their parts. 6. If two triangles have two angles, and the included side of the one equai to two angles and the included side of the other, they are equal in all their parts, 7. In any triangle, the greater side is opposite the greater angle, and the... | |
| United States. War Department - 190 pages
...the included angle of the other. sas=sas (side, angle, side) (6) Two angles and the included side of one equal to two angles and the included side of the other. asa=asa (angle, side, angle) (c) Three sides of one equal to three sides of the other. sss=sss XOTE.... | |
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