 | Benjamin Martin - 1736 - 360 pages
...IH HG : HG EG :ED. EG : ED. X>. £. D. Theorem- XXX. In any plain Triangle, as the Bafe or Icngeft Side is to the Sum of the other two Sides ; So is the Difference of thofe Sides, to the Difference of the Segments of the Bafe. Demouftration. In the Triangle > GBD,... | |
 | John Potter - 1753 - 568 pages
...unknown Angles. Rule 3. When the three Sides are given to find the Angles. As the Bafe of any Triangle Is to the Sum of the other two Sides, So is the Difference of thofe Sides To the Difference of the two Segments of the Bafe, made by Jetting fall a Perpendicular... | |
 | Richard Cockrel - 1792 - 140 pages
...* t a"1 *. f • V" I w *» : tL *. . i.fc. * . . ' . _ ^.s. .~.n ". As the Bafe or largeft Slot ' Is to the Sum of the other two Sides So is the Difference 'of thofe Sides To the Difference oif"th"d Segments of the Bale, made by a Perpendicular let fall from... | |
 | 1801 - 650 pages
...whole triangle iuto two right-angled triangles j, it will be As the base, or sum of the segments : Is to the sum of the other two sides : : So is the difference of those sides : To the difference of the segments of the base.* Then \ * J)EMON STRATIOH. From one... | |
 | Abel Flint - 1804 - 216 pages
...be found by CASE I or II. CASE IV. The three Sides given to find the Angles. Fig. 50. The sojution of this CASE depends on the following PROPOSITION....half the length of the longest Side, will give the greater Segment ; and this half Difference subtracted from the half Sum will give the lesser Segment.... | |
 | John Bonnycastle - 1806 - 464 pages
...three sides are given, to find the angles; RULE. '/s 19 Then, as the base, or sum of its segments, is to the sum of the other two sides, so is the difference of those sides to the difference of the segments of the base. And half this difference, being added... | |
 | Charles Hutton - 1807 - 460 pages
...two right-angled triangles : then the; proportion will be, As As the "base, or sums of the segments, Is to the sum of the other two sides; So is the difference of those sides, To the diff. of the segments of the base. Then take half this difference of the segments,... | |
 | Abel Flint - 1808 - 190 pages
...The Side BC maybe found by CASE I or II. CASE IV. The three Sides given to find the Angles. Fig. 50. The solution of this CASE depends on the following...between these Segments, added to half the Sum of the S§gments, that is to half the length of the longest Side, will give the greatest Segment ; and this... | |
 | Nicolas Pike - 1808 - 470 pages
...given, to find tlx Angles. RULE 3. — As the base of any triangle (or sum of the segments of the base) is to the sum of the other two sides : so is the difference of • those sides, to the difference of the two segments of the base, made by letting fall a perpendicular... | |
 | Charles Hutton - 1811 - 496 pages
...into two right-angled triangles : then the proportion will be, As As the base, or sum of the segments, Is to the sum of the other two sides; So is the difference o£ those sides, To the diff. of the segments of the base. Then take half this difference of the segments,... | |
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