The Elements of Geometry: Or, The First Six Books, with the Eleventh and Twelfth, of Euclid |
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One angle of a triangle is greater than , equal to , or less than another , according as the side opposite to the former is greater than , equal to , or less than the side opposite to the latter . Corollary 2.
One angle of a triangle is greater than , equal to , or less than another , according as the side opposite to the former is greater than , equal to , or less than the side opposite to the latter . Corollary 2.
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A D- C- F- E For if A be not equal to B , one of them must be greater than the other . Let A be the greater . As in the preceding proposition , take D and E , equimultiples of A and B , and F a multiple of C , such that D may be greater ...
A D- C- F- E For if A be not equal to B , one of them must be greater than the other . Let A be the greater . As in the preceding proposition , take D and E , equimultiples of A and B , and F a multiple of C , such that D may be greater ...
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If there be three magnitudes , and other three , which , taken two and two , have the same ratio ; and if the first be greater than the third , the fourth is greater than the sixth ; if equal , equal ; and if less , less .
If there be three magnitudes , and other three , which , taken two and two , have the same ratio ; and if the first be greater than the third , the fourth is greater than the sixth ; if equal , equal ; and if less , less .
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