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3. Three Geometry Notes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

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Class Room Notes
Copyright
Copyright © Mathematical Association 1958

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Page 58 of note * This was a convention, incidentally, which always caused trouble when the angle concerned could be either greater or less than a straight angle according to how the diagram was drawn (as with angles subtended by general arcs at the centre of a circle).

Page 59 of note The miter does not subscribe to the school of thought which defines any 2 angles with a common vertex and arm as adjacent, and then has to mite “adjacent angles on the same line” for the only case which really requires a, reference.