| Benjamin Greenleaf - Geometry - 1862 - 518 pages
...Cor. 3) ; therefore its extremity, F, must fall below the line E G. The two triangles, ABC and DEG, have the two sides AB, AC equal to the two sides DE, DG, each to each, and the included angle BAC of the one equal to the included angle EDG of the other... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Geometry - 1861 - 638 pages
...Cor. 3) ; therefore its extremity, F, must fall below the line E G. The two triangles, ABC and DEG, have the two sides AB, AC equal to the two sides DE, DG, each to each, and the included angle BAC of the one equal to the included angle EDG of the other... | |
| Euclides - 1863 - 122 pages
...(THEOHEM.)-.J/ tu:o triangles (ABC, DEF) have two sides of tbe one (AB, AC) equal to two sides of the other (DE, DF), each to each (viz., AB to DE, and AC to L)F), and have likewise the angles (BAC, EDF) contained bg these sides equal to one another, their... | |
| Euclides - 1864 - 262 pages
...base of that which has the greater angle, shall be greater than the base of the other. Let ABC, DEFbe two triangles, which have the two sides AB, AC, equal to the two DE, DF, each to each, namely, AB equal to DE, and A Cto DF; but the angle BA C greater than the an^le... | |
| Euclides - 1864 - 448 pages
...base of that which has the greater angle, shall be greater than the base of the other. Let ABC, DEFbe two triangles, which have the two sides AB, AC, equal to the two DE, DF, each to each, namely, AB equal to DE, and A Cto DF; but the angle BA C greater than the angle... | |
| Euclides - 1865 - 402 pages
...angle, ahull be greater than the base of the other. (References— Prop. I. 3, 4, 5, 19, 23; ax. 9.) Let ABC, DEF, be two triangles which have the two sides AB, AC, equal to the two DE, DF, each to each — viz., AB equal to DE, and AC to DF; but the angle BAC greater than the angle... | |
| Euclides - 1865 - 80 pages
...other, the base of that which has the greater angle is greater than the base of the other. Let ABC and DEF be two triangles which have the two sides AB, AC equal to the two DE, DF, each to each, but the angle BAC greater than the angle EDF, the base BC is also greater than... | |
| Robert Potts - 1865 - 528 pages
...thebase of that which has the greater angle, shall be greater than the base of the other. Let ABC, DEF\lQ two triangles, which have the two sides AB, AC, equal to the two DE, DF, each to each, namely, AB equal to DE, and AC to DF; but the angle BA C greater than the angle... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Geometry - 1866 - 328 pages
...Cor. 3) ; therefore its extremity, F, must fall below the line E G. The two triangles, ABC and DEG, have the two sides AB, AC equal to the two sides DE, DG, each to each, and the included angle BAC of the one equal to the included angle EDG of the other... | |
| Euclid, Isaac Todhunter - Euclid's Elements - 1867 - 424 pages
...the other, the base of that which has the greater angle shall be greater than the base of the other. Let ABC, DEF be two triangles, which have the two...AB, AC, equal to the two sides DE, DF, each to each, namely, AB to DE, and AC to DF, but the angle BA C greater than the angle EDF: the base BC shall be... | |
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