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Excerpt from Hints and Answers, Being a Key to a Collection of Cambridge Mathematical Examination Papers, as Proposed at the Several Colleges, Vol. 1: Containing Euclid, Arithmetic, and Algebra
Hence, A. A+ z. B 2 L acm+ A ecm a right angle. Consequently the two angles of a right-angled A which are not the right angle, are equal to one right angle.
Again, take any A whatever abc, and from c draw cm _1_ ab then, by what has been shown.
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