| Great Britain. Scottish Education Dept - 1896 - 642 pages
...different steps neatly arranged. Attention to these points will secure additional marks. 1. If two triangles have two sides of the one respectively equal to two sides of the other, and have also the angles equal which are opposite to the greater of the given sides, the triangles... | |
| Edinburgh Mathematical Society - Electronic journals - 1900 - 410 pages
...and EC. Then we can show that AD" and AD' are each less than BE. First, the triangles AD'B and BEA have two sides of the one respectively equal to two sides of the other, but the included angles A and В unequal (since BC> AC). As the angle A > the angle B, wefindBE>AD'.... | |
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