| Subrata Kumar Das - 2008 - 385 sider
...and physical theories are accepted, propositions like "there are infinitely many prime numbers" and "the sum of two sides of a triangle is greater than the remaining third side" are true by the necessity of mathematical and physical theories. On the other... | |
| D. P. Acharjya - 2007 - 314 sider
...if and only if 5 * 3. (/) (1111)2 + (1010)2 = (1001)2 if and only if (1001)2 - (010)2 = (111)2. (k) The sum of two sides of a triangle is greater than the third side. (/) If two triangles are similar, then they are concurrent. 6. For each of the following... | |
| Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society (Chapel Hill, N.C.) - 1907 - 212 sider
...theorems. Euclid took pains to prove things which were more axiomatic by far — for instance, that the sum of two sides of a triangle is greater than the third side — a thing which any ass knows. To give one illustration of the many so-called proofs,... | |
| 1888 - 432 sider
...walks, but at the same time vexing herself by a too satisfactory demonstration of the proposition that the sum of two sides of a triangle is greater than the third side. To one who has been a frequent sufferer from this condition of things and has consequently... | |
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