| Euclid, Robert Simson - Geometry - 1829 - 548 pages
...cut off equal to C the less. Which was to be done. PROP. IV. THEOREM. IF two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other, each to eacji ; and have likewise the angles contained by those sides equal to one another, they shall likewise... | |
| Pierce Morton - Geometry - 1830 - 584 pages
...measures of equal angles C' and F (7.) Therefore, &c. PROP. 17. If two spherical triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the • other, each to each, but the angle which is contained by the two sides of the one greater than theangle which is contained... | |
| Richard Wilson - Logarithms - 1831 - 372 pages
...the circumference of a great circle, (art. 32.) 49. PROP. If two spherical triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other, each to each ; and have likewise the angles contained by those sides equal to one another, the two triangles shall be equal. This proposition... | |
| Euclid - 1835 - 540 pages
...than EF. Therefore, " if two triangles," &c. QED PROP. XXV. THEOR. If two triangles have tiro sides of the one equal to two sides of the other, each to each, but the base of the one greater than the base of the other ; the angle also contained by the sides... | |
| Mathematics - 1835 - 684 pages
...one of them, (ACB or ADB) rectilineal. PROP. 11. (Eue. i. 24 & 25.) If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other, each to each, but the angle which is contained by the two sides of the one greater than the angle which is contained... | |
| John Playfair - Geometry - 1836 - 148 pages
...one point, are together equal to four right angles. PROP. IV. THEOR. If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other, each to each ; and have likewise the angles contained by those sides equal to one another, they shall likewise have their bases, or... | |
| Adrien Marie Legendre - Geometry - 1836 - 394 pages
...; therefore, still more is BO + OC<BA+AC. PROPOSITION IX. THEOREM. If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other, each to each, and the included angles unequal, the third sides will be unequal; and the greater side will belong to the... | |
| Education - 1836 - 502 pages
...and also of many superfluous phrases. For instance, " if there be two triangles which have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other, each to each, &c." The phrase in italics is not an English idiom, but the literal translation of the Greek twrepa.... | |
| Schoolmaster - 1836 - 926 pages
...and also of many superfluous phrases. For instance, " if there be two triangles which have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other, each to each, &c." The phrase in italics is not an English idiom, but the literal translation of the Greek '.y.xrepa.... | |
| Mathematics - 1836 - 488 pages
...the greater angle shall be greater than the base of the other. XXV. If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other, each to each, but the base of the one greater than the base of the other ; the angle contained by the sides of that... | |
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