 | D. Tierney - 1877
...debt amount to in 20 years? Ans. £8315. 10s. EUCLID. SATUBDAY, 2ND DECEMBEE, 1876. 10 AM TO 1 PM 1. To make a triangle of which the sides shall be equal to three given straight lines, but any two whatever of these must be greater than the third. How would... | |
 | Āryabhaṭa - 1878
...third; viz., AC and CB greater than BD ; AC and BD greater than CB ; and, CB and BD greater than AC. It is required to make a triangle of which the sides shall be equal to AC,CB,BD, each to each. Place AC, CB, BD in a straight line. From the centre C, at fie distance AC,... | |
 | W J. Dickinson - 1879 - 36 sider
...shall contain a greater angle. Same proposition. Is this a problem or theorem ? Why ? 22. Show how to make a triangle of which the sides shall be equal to three given straight lines, any two of which are together greater than the third. Explain why it is... | |
 | Euclides - 1879
...of the triangle are together greater than the sides of the quadrilateral. PROPOSITION XXII. PROBLEM. To make a triangle of which the sides shall be equal to three given straight lines, but any two whatever of these must be greater than the third. Let AP, BQ,... | |
 | Joseph Wollman - 1879
...shrubs required = 452.3904-1-9 = 50. Scholarship Examination, 1875. EUCLID. Section I. Question 3. — To make a triangle of which the sides shall be equal to three given straight lines, but any two of which are together greater than the third. What is the reason... | |
 | Edward Harri Mathews - 1879
...of the one shall be equal to the angle contained by the two sides, equal to them, of the other. 3. To make a triangle of which the sides shall be equal to three given straight lines, but any two of which are together greater than the third. What is the reason... | |
 | Moffatt and Paige - 1879
...angle BAC. Therefore, if from the ends of a side of a triangle, etc. QED Proposition XXII. Problem. To make a triangle of which the sides shall be equal to three given straight lines, but any two whatever of these must be greater than the third. Let A, B,... | |
 | Isaac Todhunter - 1880 - 400 sider
...greater than the third; namely, A and B greater than C ; A and C greater than B ; and B and C greater than A : it is required to make a triangle of which...at the point D, but unlimited towards E. and make equal to B, and equal to C. [I. 3. From the centre F, at the distance FD, describe the circle DKL.... | |
 | Euclid, F. B. Harvey - 1880 - 119 sider
...shortest line that can be drawn from A to BC, say AD, is perpendicular to BC. PROP. XXII. PROBLEM. To make a triangle of which the sides shall be equal to three given straight lines, any two of which are together greater than the third. Let A, B, and C be... | |
 | 1880 - 144 sider
...given point without it. 2. The greater angle of every triangle is subtended by the greater side. 3. To make a triangle of which the sides shall be equal to three given straight lines, but any two of these must be greator than the third. 4. If a straight line... | |
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