Two triangles having an angle of the one equal to an angle of the other are to each other as the products of the sides including the equal angles. Wentworth's Plane Geometry - Page 9by George Albert Wentworth, David Eugene Smith - 1910 - 287 pagesFull view - About this book
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Geometry - 1873 - 202 pages
...hence the triangles DEF, ABC are also equiangular and similar. THEOREM XV. 208. Two triangles, which have an angle of the one equal to an angle of the other, and the sides containing these angles proportional, are similar. Let the two triangles ABC, DEF have... | |
| Euclid, James Bryce, David Munn (F.R.S.E.) - Geometry - 1874 - 236 pages
...the two triangles are equal, ABxAC=POxOQ, therefore ^? - 29 \)L .AO that is, equal triangles which have an angle of the one equal to an angle of the other, have the sides ahout the equal angles reciprocally proportional. Cor. 3. — Hence also equiangular... | |
| L J V. Gerard - 1874 - 428 pages
...angles are not reciprocally proportional. THEOREM 18. (Eucl. VI. 16.) Two equivalent triangles which have an angle of the one equal to an angle of the other, have the sides of these angles reciprocally proportional. Let there be two equivalent triangles, ABC... | |
| Euclides - 1874 - 342 pages
...of the intercepted area, according as they intersect internally or externally. 15. If two trapeziums have an angle of the one equal to an angle of the other, and if, also, the sides of the two figures, about each of their angles, be proportionals, the remaining... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Geometry - 1874 - 206 pages
...hence the triangles DEF, ABC are also equiangular and similar. THEOREM XV. 208. Two triangles, which have an angle of the one equal to an angle of the other, and the sides containing these angles proportional, are similar. Let the two triangles ABC, DEF have... | |
| William Chauvenet - Geometry - 1875 - 466 pages
...GEOMETRY.—BOOK IV. THEOREMS. 219. Two triangles which have an angle of the one equal to the supplo mcnt of an angle of the other are to each other as the products of the siiitM including the supplementary angles. (IV. 22.) 220. Prove, geometrically, that the square described... | |
| 1876 - 646 pages
...polygons. Prove that two triangles are similar when they are mutually equiangular. 2. Two triangles having an angle of the one equal to an angle of the other...products of the sides including the equal angles. 3. To inscribe A circle in a given triangle. 4. The side of a regular inscribed hexagon is equal to... | |
| Richard Wormell - 1876 - 268 pages
...same demonstration it may be shown that THEOREM LXXV. If two parallelograms are equal in area, and have an angle of the one equal to an angle of the other, then the sides which contain the angle of the first are the extremes of a proportion of which the sides... | |
| Aaron Schuyler - Geometry - 1876 - 384 pages
...proportionality of sides involve equality of angles. 230. Proposition XXI.— Theorem. Two triangles having an angle of the one equal to an angle of the other, and tlie including sides proportional, are similar. In the triangles, ABC, DEF, let A = D, and AB :... | |
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