CLST 214 Final: CLST 214 - Notes for all weeks of semester 2

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Axiomatic deductive method is what we"re going to talk about next. It"s the definitions the rules and regulations to see what turns up. They never go to the fourth, fifth, sixth power etc. We know about z angles here (the ones across from each other are equal) We know that both sides of the square are equal (cause squares) If you have two triangles abc and def, and ab is the same length as de and. Ac is the same length as df, and bac and edf have the same angle, then bc and ef are the same length. The two triangles we see in the squares are equal. Now let"s add a parallel line to one side of the dotted triangle. From the right angle in the triangle to the top of the square from the hypotenuse. Now we"ve made two rectangles in the square of the hypotenuse.

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