An Encyclopaedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongmans, Green, 1876 - 1395 pages |
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Page 264
... side AB , and the side DG equal to the side AC , and also the angle at D equal to the angle at A , the two triangles are identical . D A Suppose the triangle FDG placed upon the triangle BAC in such manner that the side DF fall exactly ...
... side AB , and the side DG equal to the side AC , and also the angle at D equal to the angle at A , the two triangles are identical . D A Suppose the triangle FDG placed upon the triangle BAC in such manner that the side DF fall exactly ...
Page 268
... side FG equal to the side BC , these two triangles are identical . Conceive the triangle FDG placed upon the triangle BAC in such a manner that the side FG shall fall exactly upon the equal side BC . Since the angle F is equal to the ...
... side FG equal to the side BC , these two triangles are identical . Conceive the triangle FDG placed upon the triangle BAC in such a manner that the side FG shall fall exactly upon the equal side BC . Since the angle F is equal to the ...
Page 277
... side DF as the side BC is to the side FG and as the side AC to the side DG , these two tri- angles have their angles equal . Let the side AB be supposed triple of the side DF ; the side AC must be triple of the side DG , and the side BC ...
... side DF as the side BC is to the side FG and as the side AC to the side DG , these two tri- angles have their angles equal . Let the side AB be supposed triple of the side DF ; the side AC must be triple of the side DG , and the side BC ...
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