| Euclides, James Hamblin Smith - Geometry - 1872 - 376 pages
...sides opposite to equal angles in each; then shall the other sides be equal, each to each; and also the third angle of the one to the third angle of the other. In A s ABC, DEF, Let L ABC= L DEF, and L ACB= / DFE; and first, Let the sides adjacent to the equal... | |
| Henry Major - Student teachers - 1873 - 588 pages
...each, and one side BC is common ; therefore their other sides shall also be equal, each to each, and the third angle of the one to the third angle of the other, viz., the side AT? to the side CD, and AC to BD, and the angle BAG equal to BDC : and because the angle... | |
| Euclides - 1874 - 342 pages
...equal angles, common to the two triangles ; therefore, their other sides are equal, each to each, and the third angle of the one to the third angle of the other (I. 26), namely, 3. The side AB is equal to the side CD, and AC to BD, and the angle BAC to the angle... | |
| Edward Atkins - 1874 - 428 pages
...angles in each, is common to both triangles. Therefore the other sides are equal, each to each, and the third angle of the one to the third angle of the other — .-. AC = namely, AB equal to CD, AC to BD, and the angle BAC to HD, ^BAC the angle CDB (I. 26).... | |
| Euclides - 1874 - 120 pages
...which is adjacent to their equal angles ; therefore their other sides are equal, each to each, and the third angle of the one to the third angle of the other, namely the side AB equal to the side CD, and the side AC equal to the side BD, and the angle BAC equal... | |
| Edward Atkins - 1876 - 130 pages
...angles in each, is common to both triangles. Therefore the other sides are equal, each to each, and the third angle of the one to the third angle of the other — .-. AB = namely, AB equal to CD, AC to BD, and the angle BAC to BD, ^BAC the angle CDB (I. 26).... | |
| Robert Potts - Geometry - 1876 - 446 pages
...equal angles, common to the two triangles ; therefore their other sides are equal, each to each, and the third angle of the one to the third angle of the other, (i. 26.) namely, the side AB to the side CD, and AC to BD, and the angle BA C to the angle BD C. And... | |
| Elias Loomis - Conic sections - 1877 - 458 pages
...equal angles common to the two triangles ; therefore their other sides are equal, each to each, and the third angle of the one to the third angle of the other (Pr. 7), viz., the side AB to the side CD, and AD to BC, and the angle BAD equal to the angle BCD.... | |
| Edward Atkins - 1877 - 72 pages
...angles in each, is common to both triangles. Therefore the other sides are equal, each to each, and the third angle of the one to the third angle of the other — namely, AB equal to CD, AC to BD, aud the angle BAC to the angle CDB (I. 26). And because the angle... | |
| Euclides, James Hamblin Smith - 1879 - 376 pages
...sides opposite to equal angles in each; then shall the other sides be equal, each to each ; and also the. third angle of the one to the third angle of the other. Let L ABC = L DEF, and L ACB = L DFE; and first, Let the sides adjacent to the equal L s in each be equal,... | |
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