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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 preliminary army examination made easy, a guide to self-preparation - Page 35
by John Gibson - 1881
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Erchomenon, or, The republic of materialism. By ****[H.C.M. Watson].

Henry Crocker M. Watson - Utopias - 1879 - 280 pages
...MAESTON, SBAKLB, & RIVINGTON, CROWN BUILDINGS, 188, FLEET STREET. 1879. [All rights reserved. ] . " 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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Moffatt's pupil teachers' course (ed. by T. Page). Candidates, 2nd (-4th) year

Moffatt and Paige - 1879 - 428 pages
...etc. QED 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 which have their sides that are terminated in one extremity of the base equal to one another, and also...
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Euclid, books i. & ii., with notes, examples, and explanations, by a late ...

Euclides - 1879 - 146 pages
...sides BA, AC do not coincide with the sides ED, DF, but have a different situation as EG, FG ; Then, on the same base and on the same side of it there can be two As which have their sides which are terminated at one extremity of the base equal to one...
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First principles of Euclid: an introduction to the study of the first book ...

T S. Taylor - 1880 - 152 pages
...THEOREM (Euclid I. 7). Assumed here as an axiom and explained. Proved on page 96. General Enunciation. On the same base, and on the same side of it, there cannot be two triangles having the two sides terminated in one extremity of the base equal, and likewise those terminated in the other...
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Euclid for beginners, books i. and ii., with simple exercises by F.B. Harvey

Euclides, Frederick Burn Harvey - Geometry - 1880 - 178 pages
...line BC from its middle point D, prove, if BA and CA be joined, that BA = CA. PROP. VII. THEOREM. Upon the same base, and on the same side of it, there cannot be two triangles that have their sides terminated in one extremity of the base equal to each other, and likewise, those...
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The Elements of Euclid for the Use of Schools and Colleges: With Notes, an ...

Isaac Todhunter - Euclid's Elements - 1880 - 426 pages
...sides BA, CA do not coincide with the sides ED, FD, but have a different situation as EG, FG ; then on the same base and on the same side of it there will be^two triangles having their sides which are terminated at one extremity of the base equal to...
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Ten years' Queen's scholarship questions, 1870-9, with answers to arithmetic ...

Education Ministry of - 1880 - 238 pages
...be used in the diagrams. Not more than ten questions to bo answered. 1. On the same straight line, and on the same side of it, there cannot be two triangles which have their sides terminated in one extremity of the base equal to one another, and likewise those...
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The papers set at the professional preliminary examination

College of preceptors - 1882 - 528 pages
...figure. [State the three cases of tHe following Proposition, but demonstrate the second case only.] 2. On the same base, and on the same side of it, there cannot be two triangles such that they have those sides equal which are terminated at one extremity of the base, and have likewise...
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The Cambridge Examiner, Volume 2

Education, Higher - 1882 - 498 pages
...ABC produce BA to D and make AD equal to BA ; join CD ; and shew that BCD is a right angle. 6. 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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The Practical Teacher, Volume 1, Issue 1

Education - 1882 - 676 pages
...understood abbreviations for wonts may be used, but symbols of operation are not admissible.] 1. Upon the same base, and on the same side of it, there cannot be two triangles that have their sides which are terminated m one extremity of the base, equal to one another, and likewise...
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