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" Can you make a triangle so that one of its sides shall be less than the difference between the other two, or equal to the difference ? Ex. 5. If you have two triangles with only one side and one angle in the one equal to one side and one angle in the... "
A Treatise on Special Or Elementary Geometry - Page 31
by Edward Olney - 1882 - 239 pages
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Elementary Geometry: Plane

James McMahon - Geometry, Plane - 1903 - 380 pages
...A'B'C' are equal. TRIANGLES Two aides and the angle opposite one. 97. THEOREM 20. If two triangles have two sides of one respectively equal to two sides of the other, and the angle opposite one of these equal to the corresponding angle in the other triangle, then the...
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A Text-book of Euclid's Elements for the Use of Schools, Book 1

Euclid - Euclid's Elements - 1904 - 488 pages
...XB, XD are drawn : shew that the triangle BAX is equal to the triangle DAX. 9. If two triangles hajve two sides of one respectively equal to two sides of the other, and the angles contained by those sides supplementary, the triangles are equal in area. ON PROP. 39....
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Plane and Solid Geometry

Elmer Adelbert Lyman - Geometry - 1908 - 364 pages
...from Theorem IX? Also Corollary II, § 97 from Theorem VIII ? THEOREM X 130. // two triangles have two sides of one respectively equal to two sides of the other, and the included angles unequal, the triangle which has the greater included angle has the greater...
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A School Geometry, Parts 1-4

Henry Sinclair Hall - 1908 - 286 pages
...30°. Find the area in each case and tabulate the results. (Theoretical.) 6. If two triangles have two sides of one respectively equal to two sides of the other, and the angles contained by those sides supplementary, shew that the triangles are equal in area. Can...
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The Ontario High School Geometry: Theoretical

Alexander H. McDougall - Geometry - 1910 - 316 pages
...a A equal in area to the given A, and having its vertex in a given st. line. / 1 5. If two As have two sides of one respectively equal to two sides of the other and the contained /-. s supplementary, the As are equal in area. / 16. ABCD is a ||gm, and P is a point...
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College Entrance Examination Papers in Plane Geometry

Geometry, Plane - 1911 - 192 pages
...about a circle whose area is 17^ sq.in. (take ;7 = ^). JUNE, 1909 4 to 6 PM 1. If two triangles have two sides of one respectively equal to two sides of the other, but the included angle of the first greater than the included angle of the second, the third side of...
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Examination Papers

Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.) - 1913 - 770 pages
...one root of the equation 6x3—^ix* + 2ox -175=0, find the other roots. — -]. If two triangles have two sides of one respectively equal to two sides of the other, and the angles opposite the longer pair of equal sides equal, prove that the two triangles are congruent....
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Plane Geometry

Fletcher Durell, Elmer Ellsworth Arnold - Geometry, Plane - 1917 - 330 pages
...from the point to the given line. 70 TRIANGLES PROPOSITION XXVIII. THEOREM 138. If two triangles have two sides of one respectively equal to two sides of the other, and the included angles unequal, the triangle which has the greater included angle has the greater...
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Solid Geometry

Fletcher Durell, Elmer Ellsworth Arnold - Geometry, Solid - 1917 - 220 pages
...shortest line that can be drawn from a given point to a given straight line. 138. If two triangles have two sides of one respectively equal to two sides of the other, and the included angles unequal, the triangle which has the greater included angle has the greater...
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Van Nostrand's Engineering Magazine, Volume 29

Engineering - 1883 - 562 pages
...angles with every line in the plane radiating from C (Prop. 8). The triangles AGP, BCP and DCP having two sides of one respectively equal to two sides of the other, and the included angles equal, the other sides, AP, BP and DP are equal (Prop. 2). Each point being...
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