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Contains 178 Results:

The sum of the face angles of any convex polyhedral angle is less than four right angles, or 360 degrees, undated.

 Item — Box: 10, File: 139, Item: 16
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series is compiled of collections of stereoscope cards, each with its own purpose, such as function or entertainment. These collections come in boxes specific to the cards.

Dates: Copyright: undated.

If two trihedral angles have the three face angles of one respectively equal to the three face angles of the other, the trihedral angles are equal or symmetrical, undated.

 Item — Box: 10, File: 139, Item: 17
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series is compiled of collections of stereoscope cards, each with its own purpose, such as function or entertainment. These collections come in boxes specific to the cards.

Dates: Copyright: undated.

The sections of a prism made by parallel planes cutting all the lateral edges are congruent polygons, undated.

 Item — Box: 10, File: 139, Item: 18
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series is compiled of collections of stereoscope cards, each with its own purpose, such as function or entertainment. These collections come in boxes specific to the cards.

Dates: Copyright: undated.

The lateral area of a prism is equal to the product of a lateral edge and the perimeter of a right section, undated.

 Item — Box: 10, File: 139, Item: 19
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series is compiled of collections of stereoscope cards, each with its own purpose, such as function or entertainment. These collections come in boxes specific to the cards.

Dates: Copyright: undated.

Two prisms are congruent if three faces which include a trihedral angle of one are congruent, respectively, to three faces which include a trihedral angle of the other, and are similarly placed, undated.

 Item — Box: 10, File: 139, Item: 20
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series is compiled of collections of stereoscope cards, each with its own purpose, such as function or entertainment. These collections come in boxes specific to the cards.

Dates: Copyright: undated.

An oblique prism is equivalent to a right prism whose base is a right section of the oblique prism, and whose altitude is equal to a lateral edge of the oblique prism, undated.

 Item — Box: 10, File: 139, Item: 21
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series is compiled of collections of stereoscope cards, each with its own purpose, such as function or entertainment. These collections come in boxes specific to the cards.

Dates: Copyright: undated.

The Opposite faces of a parallelepiped are congruent and parallel, undated.

 Item — Box: 10, File: 139, Item: 22
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series is compiled of collections of stereoscope cards, each with its own purpose, such as function or entertainment. These collections come in boxes specific to the cards.

Dates: Copyright: undated.

Cavalieri’s theorem, undated.

 Item — Box: 10, File: 139, Item: 23
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series is compiled of collections of stereoscope cards, each with its own purpose, such as function or entertainment. These collections come in boxes specific to the cards.

Dates: Copyright: undated.

The volume of any parallelepiped is equal to the product of its base and altitude, undated.

 Item — Box: 10, File: 139, Item: 24
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series is compiled of collections of stereoscope cards, each with its own purpose, such as function or entertainment. These collections come in boxes specific to the cards.

Dates: Copyright: undated.

The volume of a triangular prism is equal to the product of its base and altitude, undated.

 Item — Box: 10, File: 139, Item: 25
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series is compiled of collections of stereoscope cards, each with its own purpose, such as function or entertainment. These collections come in boxes specific to the cards.

Dates: Copyright: undated.