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1 V, 29 | false when applied to a triangle. In a sense there is one 2 V, 30 | right angles attaches to the triangle. And accidents of this sort 3 VI, 2 | to figures, nor whether "triangle" is different from "triangle 4 VI, 2 | triangle" is different from "triangle whose angles are equal to 5 VII, 11 | case of the circle and the triangle, thinking that it is not 6 VII, 11 | are to the circle or the triangle as flesh and bones are to 7 VIII, 6 | fact that the bronze is a triangle will be a "composition" 8 VIII, 6 | composition" of bronze and triangle, and the fact that a thing 9 IX, 9 | Why are the angles of the triangle equal to two right angles? 10 IX, 10 | E.g. if we suppose that the triangle does not change, we shall 11 X, 2 | one would have been the triangle. And the same argument applies 12 X, 9 | species; and if a brazen triangle and a wooden circle differ 13 XIII, 10| do not conclude that this triangle has its angles equal to 14 XIII, 10| right angles, unless every triangle has its angles equal to 15 XIV, 5 | numbers into the forms of triangle and square. Or (2) is it