| Edward Trevert, Arthur Eugene Watson - Amateur radio stations - 1912 - 612 pages
...the triangle is said to be equiangular. In this case each angle contains 60 degrees. The length of any side of a triangle is less than the sum of- the lengths of the other two sides, and is greater than their difference. A line drawn parallel to the... | |
| 608 pages
...a triangle is greater than the measure of the third side? Couldn't you also say that the measure of any side of a triangle is less than the sum of the measures of the other two sides? Mathematical sentences such as 3 + 4 > 5 and 5 < 3 + 4 are called... | |
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