Euclid Book I PROP. XXI. -- THEOREM.
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If two lines (BD, CD) be drawn to a point (D) within a triangle from the extremities of its base (BD), their sum is less than the sum of the remaining sides (BA, CA), but they contain a greater angle.

If two lines (BD, CD) be drawn to a point (D) within a triangle from the extremities of its base (BD), their sum is less than the sum of the remaining sides (BA, CA), but they contain a greater angle.

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