| William Chauvenet - 1871 - 380 sider
...conclusion and hypothesis of the first. For example, Proposition II. may be enunciated thus : Hypothesis — if two adjacent angles have their exterior sides in the same straight line, then — Conclusion — the sum of these adjacent angles is equal to two right angles. And Proposition... | |
| William Chauvenet - 1872 - 382 sider
...conclusion and hypothesis of the first. For example, Proposition II. may be enunciated thus: Hypothesis — if two adjacent angles have their exterior sides in the same straight line, then — Conclusion — the sum of these adjacent angles is equal to two right angles. And Proposition... | |
| William Chauvenet - 1872 - 382 sider
...conclusion and hypothesis of the first. For example, Proposition II. may be enunciated thus: Hypothesis—if two adjacent angles have their exterior sides in the same straight line, then— Conclusion—the sum of these adjacent angles is equal to two right angles. And Proposition... | |
| William Chauvenet, William Elwood Byerly - 1887 - 331 sider
...and hypothesis of the first. For example. Proposition III. may be enunciated thus: Hypothesis—if two adjacent angles have their exterior sides in the same straight line, then—Conclusion—the sum of these adjacent angles is equal to two right angles. And Proposition... | |
| William Chauvenet - 1887 - 364 sider
...and hypothesis of the first. For example, Proposition III. may be enunciated thus: Hypothesis—if two adjacent angles have their exterior sides in the same straight line, then—Conclusion—the sum of these adjacent angles is equal to two right angles. And Proposition... | |
| William Chauvenet - 1893 - 340 sider
...and hypothesis of the first. For example, Proposition III. may be enunciated thus: Hypothesis—if two adjacent angles have their exterior sides in the same straight line, then—Conclusion—the sum of these adjacent angles is equal to two right angles. And Proposition... | |
| John Macnie - 1895 - 386 sider
...produced to 6. Show that BAb and CAE are complementary angles. ANGLES. PROPOSITION II. THEOREM. 46. If two adjacent angles have their exterior sides in the same straight line, theve angles are supplementary. BAD Given: Two adjacent angles BAC, CAD, with their exterior sides... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1897 - 1274 sider
...acknowledge the source. 7 The first demonstration forms the third recitation. This theorem is taken : ' If two adjacent angles have their exterior sides in the same straight line, the angles are supplementary.' The materials with which the pupil has to work were accumulated in the... | |
| Webster Wells - 1898 - 284 sider
...given point can be drawn, and but one. 39. Sch. II. We may enunciate Prop. II as follows : Hypothesis. If two adjacent angles have their exterior sides in the same straight line, Conclusion. Their sum is equal to two right angles. Again, we may enunciate Prop. Ill : Hypothesis.... | |
| Webster Wells - 1899 - 424 sider
...given point can be drawn, and but one. 39. Sch. II. We may enunciate Prop. II as follows : Hypothesis. If two adjacent angles have their exterior sides in the same straight line, Conclusion. Their sum is equal to two right angles. Again, we may enunciate Prop. Ill : Hypothesis.... | |
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