| University of Melbourne - 1909 - 984 pages
...other, each to each, and also the angles contained by those sides equal, the triangles are congruent. If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each. :ind also one side of the one equal to the corresponding side of the other, the triangles are congruent.... | |
| William Herschel Bruce, Claude Carr Cody (Jr.) - Geometry, Modern - 1910 - 286 pages
...exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the two non-adjacent interior angles. 159. COR. 4. If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, the third angle of the one is equal to the third angle of the other. 160. COR. 5. Each acute angle... | |
| George Albert Wentworth, David Eugene Smith - Geometry, Plane - 1910 - 287 pages
...ZA=Z.XBY, §102 and ZC = Z YBC. § 100 .'. Z /I + Z 7; + ZC = 2 rt. A, by Ax. 9. p. ED 108. COROLLARY 1. If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, the third angles are equal. 109. COROLLARY 2. In a triangle there can be hut one right angle or one... | |
| Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes - Geometry, Plane - 1910 - 300 pages
...given points? 4. Which theorems of Chapter 1 are found by direct proof and which by indirect proof ? 5. If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, and also any pair of corresponding sides equal, the triangles are congruent. . 6. If two triangles... | |
| Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes - Geometry, Plane - 1910 - 304 pages
...given points? 4. Which theorems of Chapter I are found by direct proof and which by indirect proof ? 5. If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, and also any pair of corresponding sides equal, the triangles are congruent. 6. If two triangles have... | |
| University of Allahabad - 1910 - 682 pages
...other, each to each, and also the angles contained by these sides equal, the triangles are congruent. If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of tho other, each to each, and also one side of the one equal to the corresponding side of the other,... | |
| Education - 1911 - 1334 pages
...angle is greater than either of the interior and opposite angles. Prove both cases of this theorem. 8. If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and any side of the first equal to the corresponding cide of the other, the triangles are equal in all... | |
| Alberta. Department of Education - Education - 1911 - 226 pages
...coefficient of xi00 in the expansion of STANDARD VIII. GEOMETRY. !JA FIFE, BA JA SMITH, BA Values 8 1. If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other each to each, and one side of the first equal to the corresponding side of the other, the triangles are equal in all... | |
| Newfoundland Council of Higher Education - 1911 - 250 pages
...how at a given point in a straight line to make an angle equal to a given angle. (6) B 2. Prove that, if two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and also have a side of one equal to a side of the other, these sides being adjacent to the equal angles,... | |
| Queensland. Department of Public Instruction - Education - 1911 - 218 pages
...theorem, and enunciate the theorem of which it is the converse. 3. If two triangles have two tingles of the one equal to two angles of the other each to each, and also one side of the one equal to the corresponding side of the other, the triangles are congruent.... | |
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