| Robert Simson - 1806 - 546 pagina’s
...THEOR. See N. IN every triangle, the square of the side subtending any of the acute angles is less than the squares of the sides containing that angle, by twice the rectangle contained by either of these sides, and the straight line intercepted between the perpendicular let fall upon it from the... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 pagina’s
...XIII. Theor. In every triangle, the square of the side subtending any of the acute angles, is less than the squares of the sides containing that angle, by twice the rectangle contained by either of these sides, and the straight line intercepted between the perpendicular let fall upon it from the... | |
| John Playfair - 1819 - 350 pagina’s
...XIII. THEOR. In every triangle, the square of the side subtending any of the acute angles, i$ less than the squares of the sides containing that angle, by twice the rectangle contained by either of these sides, and the straight line intercepted between the perpendicular, let fall upon it from the... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 800 pagina’s
...XIII. Theor. In every triangle, the square of the side subtending any of the acute angles, is less than the squares of the sides containing that angle, by twice the rectangle contained by eithei of these sides, and the straight line ¡ntercepuJ between the perpendicular let fall upon it... | |
| Peter Nicholson - 1825 - 1046 pagina’s
...Theorem. In every triangle, the square of the side subtending any of the acute angles, is less than the squares of the sides containing that angle by twice the rectangle contained by either of these sides, and the straight line inteicepted between the perpendicular let fall upon it from the... | |
| Henry Parr Hamilton - 1826 - 354 pagina’s
...Proposition : " In every triangle, the square of the side subtending any of the acute angles is less than the squares of the sides containing that angle, by twice the rectangle contained by either of these sides, and the straight line intercepted between the perpendicular let fall upon it from the... | |
| Robert Simson - 1827 - 546 pagina’s
...In every triangle, the square of the side subtending either SeeN. of the acute angles, is less than the squares of the sides containing that angle, by twice the rectangle contained by either of these sides, and the straight line intercepted between the perpendicular let fall upon it from the... | |
| John Playfair - 1829 - 210 pagina’s
...triangle the square of the side subtending an acute angle is less than the sum of the squares of the two sides containing that angle, by twice the rectangle contained by either of those sides and the distance between the acute angle and the perpendicular drawn from the opposite angle to that side.... | |
| Pierce Morton - 1830 - 584 pagina’s
...In every triangle, the square of the side which is opposite to a given angle is greater or less than the squares of the sides containing that angle, by twice the rectangle contained by either of these sides, and that part of it which is intercepted between the perpendicular, let fall upon it from... | |
| 1835 - 684 pagina’s
...In every triangle, the square of the side which is opposite to a given angle is greater or less than the squares of the sides containing that angle, by twice the rectangle contained by either of these sides, and that part of it which is intercepted between the perpendicular, let fall upon it from... | |
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