Euclide's Elements: The Whole Fifteen Books Compendiously Demonstrated. With Archimedes Theorems of the Sphere and Cylinder, Investigated by the Method of IndivisiblesW. Redmayne, 1714 - 520 sider |
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Side 27
... said point within the figure make up four right ; there- fore , if from the angles of all the triangles you take away all the angles which are about the faid point , the remaining angles , which make up the angles of the figure , will ...
... said point within the figure make up four right ; there- fore , if from the angles of all the triangles you take away all the angles which are about the faid point , the remaining angles , which make up the angles of the figure , will ...
Side 76
... said to be described about a figure , when every one of the fides of the figure circumfcribed touch every one of the angles of the figure about which it is circumfcribed . So the triangle ABC is defcribed about the trian- gle DEF H F ...
... said to be described about a figure , when every one of the fides of the figure circumfcribed touch every one of the angles of the figure about which it is circumfcribed . So the triangle ABC is defcribed about the trian- gle DEF H F ...
Side 144
... any number , it also measures every number which the said number measures . 12. A number that measures the whole and a part taken away doth also measure the refidue . PROP . PROP . I. A ..... E..G . B 853 C 144 The Seventh Book of.
... any number , it also measures every number which the said number measures . 12. A number that measures the whole and a part taken away doth also measure the refidue . PROP . PROP . I. A ..... E..G . B 853 C 144 The Seventh Book of.
Side 166
... said E as often as D mea- fures another G. then F , E , G , fhall be the leaft C. ax . 7. in the proportions given . For AH c d 18.7 . ́e 7..5 . F , and BCcE ; d therefore A. B :: AH . BH c :: F. E. In like manner C. D :: E. G ...
... said E as often as D mea- fures another G. then F , E , G , fhall be the leaft C. ax . 7. in the proportions given . For AH c d 18.7 . ́e 7..5 . F , and BCcE ; d therefore A. B :: AH . BH c :: F. E. In like manner C. D :: E. G ...
Side 207
... said in the prec . Prop . Therefore firft , If AD DB , a then fhall AB DB . Wherefore AB a 17. 10 . T2 DB ( AB - FD ) c therefore AB Which was to be dem . Secondly , If AB FD , then AB FD ( 2 DB ; ) d wherefore ABT DB , fequently ADDB ...
... said in the prec . Prop . Therefore firft , If AD DB , a then fhall AB DB . Wherefore AB a 17. 10 . T2 DB ( AB - FD ) c therefore AB Which was to be dem . Secondly , If AB FD , then AB FD ( 2 DB ; ) d wherefore ABT DB , fequently ADDB ...
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Euclide's Elements: The Whole Fifteen Books Compendiously Demonstrated: with ... Euclid Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1751 |
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Populære avsnitt
Side 26 - If two triangles have one angle of the one equal to one angle of the other and the sides about these equal angles proportional, the triangles are similar.
Side 406 - ... which, when produced, the perpendicular falls, and the straight line intercepted, without the triangle, between the perpendicular and the obtuse angle. Let ABC be an obtuse-angled triangle, having the obtuse angle ACB, and from the point A let AD be drawn...
Side 269 - A fphere is a folid figure defcribed by the revolution of a i'emicircle about its diameter, which remains unmoved. XV. The axis of a fphere is the fixed ftraight line about which the femicircle revolves. XVI. The centre of a fphere is the fame with that of the femicircle. XVII. The diameter of a fphere is any ftraight line which pafles through the centre, and is terminated both ways by the fuperficies of the fphere.
Side 2 - The radius of a circle is a right line drawn from the centre to the circumference.
Side 1 - Bounds) of a Line, are Points. IV. A Right Line, is that which lietb evenly between its Points.
Side 269 - ... be less than the other side, an obtuse angled ; and if greater, an acute angled cone. XIX. The axis of a cone is the fixed straight line about which the triangle revolves. XX. The base of a cone is the circle described by that side containing the right angle which revolves. XXI. A cylinder is a solid figure described by the revolution of a right angled parallelogram about one of its sides which remains fixed.
Side 26 - ... the fum of the remaining angles of the one triangle equal to the fum of the remaining angles of the other. 3 . If one angle in a triangle be right, the other two are equal to a right-angle.
Side 76 - ... the angular points of the figure about which it is defcribed, each thro' each. III. A rectilineal figure is faid to be infcribed in a circle, when all the angles of the infcribed figure are upon the circumference of the circle.
Side 77 - ... touch the circumference of the circle. IV A right-lined figure is faid to be defcribed about a circle, when all the fides of the figure which is circumfcribed touch the periphery of the circle V.
Side 269 - Right Lines that touch one another, and are •not in the fame Superficies: Or, a folid Angle is that which is contained under more than two plane Angles which are not in the fame Superficies, but being all at one Point.