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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 October 2008

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(1) Let A, B, C represent Aberdeen, Glasgow, Edinburgh respectively on a map of Scotland. Let D, E, F represent the same places in order on a map of Scotland on a different scale. The straight line AB represents the road from Aberdeen to Glasgow, the straight line AC represents the road from Aberdeen to Edinburgh. The angle A represents the angle between these roads. The angle D represents the same angle.

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