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" In any right-angled triangle, the square which is described upon the side subtending the right angle, is equal to the squares described upon the sides which contain the right angle. "
The Elements of Euclid for the Use of Schools and Colleges: Comprising the ... - Page 50
by Euclid, Isaac Todhunter - 1867 - 400 pages
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Papers for the Schoolmaster, Volume 1

1851 - 268 pages
...the triangle, but shall contain a greater angle. 2. In any right angled triangle the square which is described on the side sub-tending the right angle is equal to the sum of the squares described upon the sides which contain the right angle. 3. If a straight line be...
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Papers for the Schoolmaster, Volume 2

1852 - 316 pages
...together equal to two right angles. II. In any right angled triangle, the square which is described upon the side subtending the right angle, is equal to the squares described upon the sides which contain the right angle. III. If a straight line be divided into any two parts,...
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The Family tutor, Volume 1

398 pages
...1st Book of the Elements of Euclid, prove that in any right-angled triangle the equilateral triangle described on the side subtending the right angle is equal to the equilateral triangles described on the sides containing the right angle. 151 — Pronunciation. Orion....
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A Collection of Problems and Examples Adapted to the "Elementary Course of ...

Harvey Goodwin - Mathematics - 1851 - 196 pages
...meeting AB in E ; shew that CE is equal to ED. 2. In any right-angled triangle, the square described upon the side subtending the right angle, is equal to the squares described upon the sides which contain the right angle. If ABC be a triangle whose angle A is a right angle,...
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The Elements of Euclid [book 1] for beginners, by J. Lowres

Euclides - 1852 - 48 pages
...the square described upon the side opposite to the right angle is equal to the squares described upon the sides which contain the right angle. Let ABC be a right-angled triangle, o having the right angle в A c ; the square described on вc is equal to the squares described upon...
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The first two books of the Elements of Euclid, with additional figures ...

Euclides - 1852 - 152 pages
...regular solids.] PEOP. XLVII. THEOB. In any right,angled triangle, the square which is described upon the side subtending the right angle, is equal to the squares described upon the sides which contain the right angle. Let ABC be a right,angled triangle having the right angle...
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The London University Calendar

London univ - 1852 - 358 pages
...rectangle of the same altitude. 9. In any right-angled triangle the square which is described upon the side subtending the right angle, is equal to the squares described upon the sides which contain the right angle. 10. Any two parallelograms having been described upon...
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Public Education: As Affected by the Minutes of the Committee of Privy ...

Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - Church and education - 1853 - 522 pages
...the triangle, but shall contain a greater angle. 2. In any right angled triangle, the square which is described on the side subtending the right angle is equal to the sum of the squares described upon the sides which contain the right angle. 3. If a straight line be...
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The synoptical Euclid; being the first four books of Euclid's Elements of ...

Euclides - 1853 - 146 pages
...angles. PROP. XLVII. — THEOREM. In any right-angled triangle, the square which is described upon the side subtending the right angle, is equal to the squares described upon the sides which contain the right angle. Let ABC be a right-angled triangle having the right angle...
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The first six books of the Elements of Euclid, with numerous exercises

Euclides - Geometry - 1853 - 176 pages
...angles. PROPOSITION XLVII.— THEOREM. In any right-angted triangle, the square which is described upon the side subtending the right angle is equal to the squares described uyxm the sides which contain the right angle. Lit1 abc be a right.angled triangle having the right...
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