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Definition of Oblique triangle
1. Noun. A triangle that contains no right angle.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Oblique Triangle
Literary usage of Oblique triangle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Plane Trigonometry and Tables by George Wentworth, David Eugene Smith (1914)
"CHAPTER VII THE oblique triangle 104. Geometric Properties of the Triangle.
In solving an oblique triangle certain geometric properties are involved in ..."
2. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry by George Wentworth, David Eugene Smith (1915)
"CHAPTER VII THE oblique triangle 104. Geometric Properties of the Triangle.
In solving an oblique triangle certain geometric properties are ..."
3. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry by George Albert Wentworth (1897)
"THE oblique triangle. § 33. LAW OF SINES. LET A, B, C denote the angles of a
triangle ABC (Figs. 31 and 32), and a, b, c, respectively, the lengths of the ..."
4. Constructive Text-book of Practical Mathematics by Horace Wilmer Marsh (1914)
"An oblique triangle is a triangle which is not right-angled. ... An oblique
triangle may be solved by the laws of the right triangle, if a perpendicular is ..."
5. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry: And Four-place Tables of Logarithms by William Anthony Granville (1909)
"Use of logarithms in finding the area of an oblique triangle. From § 62, p.
117, we have the following three cases. CASE I. When two sides and the included ..."
6. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry by George Neander Bauer, William Ellsworth Brooke (1917)
"CHAPTER VIII oblique triangle 86. In the present chapter we develop the formulas
by means of which a triangle may be completely solved when any three ..."