Euclid's Elements — Book I, Proposition 25
If two triangles have the two sides equal to two sides respectively, but have the base greater than the base, they will also have the one of the angles contained by the equal straight lines greater than the other. Required Propositions: I.4 - • Euclid’s Elements — Book I, Proposition 4 I.24 - • Euclid's Elements — Book I, Proposition 24

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Euclid's Elements — Book I, Proposition 26

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Euclid's Elements — Book I, Proposition 24

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Euclid's Elements — Book I, Proposition 34

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Euclid's Elements — Book I, Proposition 38

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Euclid's Elements — Book I, Proposition 27

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Euclid's Elements — Book I, Proposition 39

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Euclid's Elements — Book I, Proposition 29

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Euclid's Elements — Book I, Proposition 37

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Euclid's Elements — Book I, Proposition 28

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