If two triangles have two sides of one equal respectively to two sides of the other, but the included angle of the first triangle greater than the included angle of the second, then the third side of the first is greater than the third side of the second. Plane and Solid Geometry - Page 45by Arthur Schultze, Frank Louis Sevenoak - 1901 - 370 pagesFull view - About this book
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...DN+NC'>DC'. (Ax. 9) Comparing (2) and (3), DF> D0', or DF> AC. QED 115. Corollary. Conversely, if two triangles have two sides of the one equal respectively to two sides of the other, tut the third sides unequal, the angle opposite the greater of the unequal sides will be the greater.... | |
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| Webster Wells - Geometry - 1886 - 392 pages
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| George Albert Wentworth - Geometry - 1888 - 272 pages
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| Edward Albert Bowser - Geometry - 1890 - 420 pages
...drawn from the vertex to the middle point of the third side. * Proposition 29. Theorem. 119. If two triangles have two sides of the one equal respectively...to two sides of the other, but the included angle in the first triangle greater than the included angle in the second, then the third side of the first... | |
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...the vertex to the middle point of the third side. Proposition 29. Theorem. 119. If tii-o Iriunifle* have two sides of the one equal respectively to two sides of the, other, but the included angle in the first triangle greater than the included angle in the second, then the third side of the first... | |
| Edward Albert Bowser - Geometry - 1890 - 414 pages
...(Ax. 8) Much more . • . Z EFH > Z EHF. .-. EH>EF. Proposition 3O. Theorem. 120. Conversely, if two triangles have two sides of the one equal respectively to two sides of the other, but the third side of the first triangle greater than the third side of the second, then the included angle... | |
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