| 1834 - 578 Seiten
...the base to every one of the three triangles, that is, it is common to all the three ; and as all the angles of a plane triangle are together equal to two right angles (Art. 5) the remaining or third angle must be equal in all the triangles ; for that angle is the complement... | |
| Daniel Wilson - 1847 - 456 Seiten
...nature, but from the nature of things. Such, for example, are the propositions that the three interior angles of a plane triangle are together equal to two right angles ; or that in a right angled triangle, the sum of the squares on the sides containing the the right... | |
| 1852 - 1080 Seiten
...the base to every one of the three triangles, that is, it is common to all the three ; and as all the angles of a plane triangle are together equal to two right angles (Art. 5) the remaining or third angle must be equal in all the triangles ; for that angle is the complement... | |
| John Hind - 1855 - 540 Seiten
...'=180°-4401б'=135044'; and the supplement of 173°3'13".81 = 180°- 173° 3' 13".81 = 6° 56' 46". 19. Since all the angles of a plane triangle are together equal to two right angles, it follows that each of the angles of every triangle is the supplement of the sum of the two others.... | |
| James Smith - 1869 - 459 Seiten
...himself, and Mathematics — as applied by Mathematicians — at fault, may be made as manifest to you, as that the three angles of a plane triangle are together equal to two right angles. In furnishing you with the proofs, I, as an old Life Member of the British Association, shall have... | |
| James Smith - 1869 - 492 Seiten
...himself, and Mathematics—as applied by Mathematicians—at fault, may be made as manifest to you, as that the three angles of a plane triangle are together equal to two right angles. In furnishing you with the proofs, I, as an old Life Member of the British Association, shall have... | |
| James Smith - 1870 - 634 Seiten
...isosceles triangle DA C. It follows, that AB : AC : : 3 : 5. F,Q. s. No Mathematician will dispute, that the three angles of a plane triangle are together equal to two right angles. Well, then, may I ask you to kindly favour me by finding the values of the angles in the triangles... | |
| Oliver Spencer Munsell - 1871 - 360 Seiten
...most absolute certitude. I no more doubt, for instance, that man is s mortal, than I do that all the angles of a plane triangle are together equal to two right angles ; yet, to deny the last were absurd, to deny the first were simply to falsify known facts. In other... | |
| Oliver Spencer Munsell - 1871 - 368 Seiten
...most absolute certitude. I no more doubt, for instance, that man is mortal, than I do that all the angles of a plane triangle are together equal to two right angles ; yet, to deny the last were absurd, to deny the first were simply to falsify known facts. In other... | |
| Thomas Fowler - 1875 - 342 Seiten
...angles is equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides, minus four right angles. Thus the angles of a plane triangle are together equal to two right angles, those of a quadrilateral to four, those of a pentagon to six, and so on. It is also a property of a... | |
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