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... triangle are equal to two right angles . In this case the mind needs to ' find out some other Angles , to which the three Angles of a Triangle have an Equality ; and finding those equal to two right ones , comes to know their Equality ...
... triangle are equal to two right angles . In this case the mind needs to ' find out some other Angles , to which the three Angles of a Triangle have an Equality ; and finding those equal to two right ones , comes to know their Equality ...
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... triangle . The complete essence of a triangle is to be a three - sided plane figure . But there is no doubt however that though having angles equal to two right - angles is not part of the essence of a triangle it is because triangles ...
... triangle . The complete essence of a triangle is to be a three - sided plane figure . But there is no doubt however that though having angles equal to two right - angles is not part of the essence of a triangle it is because triangles ...
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... triangle ( and of other geometrical figures ) and what accounts for or explains them . To begin with , triangles do have a number of characteristic properties [ II . xxxi.6 , 10 , xxxii.24 ] . For ex- ample , their internal angles are ...
... triangle ( and of other geometrical figures ) and what accounts for or explains them . To begin with , triangles do have a number of characteristic properties [ II . xxxi.6 , 10 , xxxii.24 ] . For ex- ample , their internal angles are ...
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Chapter 2 | 53 |
Chapter 4 | 149 |
Bibliography of Books and Articles referred to more than once | 190 |
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