The glass shows two small stars forming a right-angledtriangle with it.
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Figure 61 represents a right-angledtriangle, A and B forming a right angle.
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It was an ingenious application of the well known properties of a right-angledtriangle.
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It forms a large right-angledtriangle with Pollux and Betelgeuze.
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Another simile likens it to a right-angledtriangle, with the Bitter Root Range as its base.
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The profile of these cribs was that of a right-angledtriangle, the slanting side up stream.
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There, just above the representation of the right-angledtriangle, shone out, clearly and distinctly, this striking figure:
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A right-angledtriangle is one in which two of the sides are at a right angle one to the other.
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The rear wall of the compressor-house formed the north wall of the bin, the section of which was an isosceles right-angledtriangle.
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As he first solved the problem of inscribing a right-angledtriangle in a circle, he is the founder of geometrical science in Greece.
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First, make a design of a size proportionate to the size of the pad and make a right-angledtriangle, as shown in Fig.
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The principles of it remained so foreign to me that I did not even recognise a right-angledtriangle, if the right angle were uppermost.
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The right-angledtriangle still has an hypotenuse, and quadratics do not simplify with distance, while Tamil classics throw Vergil and Cicero into the shade.
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You hold that an equilateral triangle may, to you and all other human individuals, be a right-angledtriangle if you choose to imagine it so.
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It is this: "In every right-angledtriangle, the sum of the squares of the base and perpendicular is equal to the square of the hypothenuse."
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It was now more sharply defined than ever, a right- angled triangle of almost mathematical precision.