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Side 21
... Prop . I. 13 ; ax . 1 , 3. ) At the point B in the straight line AB , let BC , BD , upon the oppo- site sides of AB ... Q. E. D. PROP . XV . - THEOREM . If two straight PROP . XIV . ] 1274 THE SCHOOL EUCLID .
... Prop . I. 13 ; ax . 1 , 3. ) At the point B in the straight line AB , let BC , BD , upon the oppo- site sides of AB ... Q. E. D. PROP . XV . - THEOREM . If two straight PROP . XIV . ] 1274 THE SCHOOL EUCLID .
Side 22
... Prop . I. 13 ; ax . 1 , 3. ) Let the two straight lines AB , CD , cut each ... Q. E. D. Cor . 1. From this it is manifest , that , if two straight lines ... PROP . XVI . — THEOREM . If one side of a triangle be produced , then the ...
... Prop . I. 13 ; ax . 1 , 3. ) Let the two straight lines AB , CD , cut each ... Q. E. D. Cor . 1. From this it is manifest , that , if two straight lines ... PROP . XVI . — THEOREM . If one side of a triangle be produced , then the ...
Side 23
... Q. E. D. PROP . XVII . - THEOREM . Any two angles of a triangle are together less than two right angles . ( References - Prop . I. 13 , 16 ; ax . 4. ) Let ABC be any triangle . Then any two of its angles shall be together greater PROP ...
... Q. E. D. PROP . XVII . - THEOREM . Any two angles of a triangle are together less than two right angles . ( References - Prop . I. 13 , 16 ; ax . 4. ) Let ABC be any triangle . Then any two of its angles shall be together greater PROP ...
Side 24
... Q. E. D. PROP . XVIII . — THEOREM . The greater side of every triangle is opposite to the greater angle ; i.e. , in any triangle , if one side be greater than another , then the angle which is opposite the greater side is greater than ...
... Q. E. D. PROP . XVIII . — THEOREM . The greater side of every triangle is opposite to the greater angle ; i.e. , in any triangle , if one side be greater than another , then the angle which is opposite the greater side is greater than ...
Side 25
... Q. E. D. PROP . XIX . - THEOREM . The greater angle of every triangle is subtended by the greater side , i.e. , in any triangle , if one angle be greater than another , then the side which is opposite the greater angle is greater than ...
... Q. E. D. PROP . XIX . - THEOREM . The greater angle of every triangle is subtended by the greater side , i.e. , in any triangle , if one angle be greater than another , then the side which is opposite the greater angle is greater than ...
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AB is equal adjacent angles alternate angles angle ABC angle AGH angle BAC angle BCD angle EAB angle EDF angle equal angles CBA base BC BC is equal circle ABC constr DEMONSTRATION describe the circle diameter double equal angles equal straight lines equal to BC equilateral and equiangular exterior angle given circle given rectilineal angle given straight line gnomon greater inscribed interior and opposite less Let ABC Let the straight opposite angles parallel to CD parallelogram pentagon perpendicular Q. E. D. PROP rectangle AE rectangle contained rectilineal figure References Prop References-Prop remaining angle required to describe right angles segment semicircle side BC square of AC straight line AB straight line AC THEOREM touches the circle triangle ABC triangle DEF twice the rectangle
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Side 77 - An angle in a segment is the angle contained by two straight lines drawn from any point in the circumference of the segment to the extremities of the straight line which is the base of the segment.
Side 15 - The angles which one straight line makes with another upon one side of it, are either two right angles, or are together equal to two right angles.