| James Albert Winans - Elocution - 1915 - 538 pages
...the major premise of such an argument is the expression of an emotion. If we argue that the square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides, we have pure reasoning, free from emotion; but when we take up... | |
| James Albert Winans - Elocution - 1915 - 504 pages
...the major premise of such an argument is the expression of an emotion. If we argue that the square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides, we have pure reasoning, free from emotion ; hut when we take up... | |
| Edith Long, William Charles Brenke - Geometry, Modern - 1916 - 292 pages
...lines is equal to the rectangle of the sum and difference of those lines. Theorem IX. The square on the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides. Problem I. To construct a right triangle when two sides are given.... | |
| Jacob William Albert Young, Lambert Lincoln Jackson - Geometry, Plane - 1916 - 328 pages
...triangle. Compare as in the previous exercise. In the large PROPOSITION V. THEOREM 368. The square on the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides. GP^TGiven. The triangle ABC, with right angle at C. Let a, b, c,... | |
| Edith Long, William Charles Brenke - Geometry, Plane - 1916 - 292 pages
...strip if the flowers are 8 inches apart? PLANE GEOMETRY [III, § 110 110. Theorem IX. The square on the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides. Given the right triangle ABC with B the right angle, and S, /Sii... | |
| William Betz - Geometry - 1916 - 536 pages
...The radius of a circle inscribed in an equilateral triangle is equal to one third of the altitude. 8. The hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the legs diminished by twice the radius of the inscribed circle. 9. A parallelogram circumscribed about... | |
| Harry Anson Finney, Joseph Clifton Brown - Business mathematics - 1916 - 506 pages
...of units in the area is the number of units in one side. It is proved in geometry that the square on the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides. This is illustrated in the figure. The length of the hypotenuse... | |
| John Charles Stone, James Franklin Millis - Geometry - 1916 - 298 pages
...of the arcs intercepted by the other two vertical angles at M. 79. The equilateral triangle drawn on the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the equilateral triangles drawn on the two legs. SUGGESTION. — - = - ; ^ = - : a2 + &2 = e2. R _... | |
| Webster Wells, Walter Wilson Hart - Geometry - 1916 - 490 pages
...which will divide the trapezoid into two equal parts. PROPOSITION VIII. THEOREM 340. Tfie square upon the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares upon the two legs of the triangle. M K 2. 3. 4. ME Hypothesis. ZC of A ABC is a right angle.... | |
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