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" Upon the same base, and on the same side of it, there cannot be two triangles that have their sides which are terminated in one extremity of' the base, equal to one another, and likewise those which are terminated in the other extremity. "
The Elements of Euclid, books i-vi; xi. 1-21; xii. 1,2; ed. by H.J. Hose - Page 11
by Euclides - 1853
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The synoptical Euclid; being the first four books of Euclid's Elements of ...

Euclides - 1853 - 146 pages
...angles, &c. QED COB. — Hence every equiangular triangle is also equilateral. PROP. VII. THEOREM. Upon the same base, and on the same side of it, there cannot be two triangles that have their sides which are terminated in one extremity of the base equal to one another, and likewise...
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The Elements of geometry; or, The first six books, with the eleventh and ...

Euclides - 1855 - 270 pages
...mode of bisecting an angle than that contained in Prop. IX. of this book. PB.OP. VII. THEOREM. Upon the same base, and on the same side of it, there cannot be two triangles having their sides terminated in one extremity of the base, equal to one another, and likewise those...
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Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education

Great Britain. Committee on Education - School buildings - 1855 - 976 pages
...EUCLID. (Three Hours allowed for this Paper). Books I. to IV. Section 1. 1. Upon the same base and upon the same side of it there cannot be two triangles which have their two sides terminated at one extremity of the base equal to one another, and likewise those which are...
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Cambridge examination papers: a suppl. to the University calendar, 1856-59

Cambridge univ, exam. papers - 1856 - 200 pages
...so as not to topple over. EUCLID. BOOKS I. II. Ill (A). For all Candidates for a BA Degree. 1. UPON the same base and on the same side of it, there cannot...sides terminated in one extremity of the base equal to one another and likewise those terminated in the other extremity. 2. If a straight line, falling...
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Manual of Method for the use of teachers in elementary schools

W F. Richards - Elementary school teaching - 1856 - 198 pages
...direction is not observed. (Three Hours allowed for this Paper.) EUCLID.— (First Section.) 1. Upon the same base, and on the same side of it, there cannot be two triangles that have their sides which are terminated in one extremity of the base, equal to one another, and...
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National Society's Monthly Paper

1856 - 376 pages
...will be given for papers in which this direction is not observed. EUCLID. (First Section.) 1. Upon the same base, and on the same side of it, there cannot be two triangles that have their sides which are termInated in one extremity of the base, equal to another, and likewise...
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Cambridge examination papers: a suppl. to the University calendar, 1856-59

Cambridge univ, exam. papers - 1856 - 252 pages
...(A.) DEFINE a plane rectilineal angle, an acute-angled triangle, a circle, parallel lines. 1. Upon the same base, and on the same side of it, there cannot be two triangles that have their sides which are terminated in one extremity of the base equal to one another, and likewise...
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Examination papers used at the examinations for direct commissions [&c.].

War office - 1858 - 578 pages
...train and the express engine at first, and the rate at which the latter travelled. Euclid. 1. Upon the same base and on the same side of it, there cannot be two triangles that have their sides which are terminated in one extremity of the base equal to one another, and likewise...
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Examination papers used at the examinations for admission to the Royal ...

Sandhurst roy. military coll - 1859 - 672 pages
...and '86. Approximate as far as 4 places of decimals to the square roots of 7, i, and If. Euclid. 1. On the same base, and on the same side of it, there cannot be two triangles that have the sides terminated in one extremity of the base equal to one another, and likewise those...
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Euclid's Elements of plane geometry [book 1-6] explicitly enunciated, by J ...

Euclides - 1860 - 288 pages
...to AC. COR. — Hence every equiangular triangle is also equilateral. PROPOSITION VII. THEOREM. Upon the same base, and on the same side of it, there cannot be two triangles that have their sides which are terminated in one extremity of the base equal to one another, and likewise...
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