| Euclid, Robert Simson - Geometry - 1821 - 514 pages
...Wherefore, if two triangles, &c. QE DPROP. XXVI. THEOR. IF two triangles have two angles of one equal to twp angles of the other, each to each; and one side equal to one side, viz. either the sides adjacent to the equal angles, or the sides opposite to equal angles in each; then... | |
| Peter Nicholson - Architecture - 1823 - 210 pages
...alternate angles, GFE, FGH, are also equal; therefore the two triangles GEF, FHG, have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each ; and the side FG, adjacent to the equal angles, common ; the triangles are therefore equal (theorem 6) ;... | |
| Peter Nicholson - Mathematics - 1825 - 1046 pages
...EBC: And the angle AEG is equal to the angle BKH (10. Ax. 1.); therefore the triangles AEG, ВЕН have two angles of one equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and the sides AE, EB, adjacent to the equal angles, equal to one another ; wherefore they shall have their... | |
| Robert Simson - Trigonometry - 1827 - 546 pages
...equal to the right angle FCL ; therefore in the two triangles FKC, FLC, there are two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each ; and the side FC, which is adjacent to the equal angles in each, is common to both; therefore the other... | |
| Euclid, Robert Simson - Geometry - 1829 - 548 pages
...the angle BAC is greater than the angle EDF. Wherefore, if two triangles, &c. QED PROP. .XXVI. THEOR. IF two triangles have two angles of one equal to two angles of the other, each to eacli ; and one side equal to one side, viz. either the sides adjacent to the equal angles, or the... | |
| Pierce Morton - Geometry - 1830 - 584 pages
...equal in every respect. PROP. 5. (Eue. i. 26, first part of.) If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and likewise the interjacent* sides equal ; their other sides shall he equal, each to each, viz. those... | |
| John Playfair - Euclid's Elements - 1832 - 358 pages
...right angle FCK is equal to the right angle FCL; and therefore in the two triangles FKC, FLC, there are two angles of one equal to two angles of the other, each H to each, and the side FC, which is adjacent to the equal angles in each, is common to both; therefore... | |
| William Sullivan - Ethics - 1833 - 380 pages
...truth, for example, but not a self-evident one, that if one draw two triangles, having two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each ; and one side equal to one side, viz. either of the sides adjacent to the equal angles, or the sides opposite to the equal angles in each;... | |
| Euclides - 1834 - 518 pages
...Wherefore, if two triangles, &c. QED PROPOSITION XXVL THEOR. — If two triangles have two angles of the one, equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and one side equal to one side, viz. either the sides adjacent to the equal angles, or the sides opposite to equal angles in each, then... | |
| Euclid - 1835 - 540 pages
...right angle FCK is equal to the rightangle FCL : Therefore, in the two triangles FKC, FLC, there are two angles of one equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and the side FC, which is adjacent to the equal angles in each, is common to botli ; therefore the other... | |
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