Proposition: The "Side-Side-Side" Theorem for the Congruence of Trianglesdeleteeditadd to favorites[id:753]vote: last edited 0 min ago by bookofproofs (Proposition 8 from Book 1 of “Euklid’s Elements”)If three pairs of sides of two triangles are equal in length, then the triangles are congruent. References [628] Casey, John: “The First Six Books of the Elements of Euclid”, http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/21076, 2007 Contribute to BoP: add a new Proof add add a new Axiom add add a new Definition add add a new Motivation add add a new Example add add a new Application add add a new Explanation add add a new Interpretation add add a new Corollary add add a new Algorithm add add a new Open Problem add add a new Bibliography (Branch) add add a new Comment (Branch) add |
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