| Euclides - 1660 - 368 sider
...thereof, are equall the one to the other. XV I. And that point is called the Centre of the circle. XVII. A Diameter of a circle is a right line drawn through the centre thereof, and ending at the circumference on eii ther Б ther fidejdividing the circle into two equall... | |
| Euclid, Isaac Barrow - 1714 - 536 sider
...thereof are equal the one to the other. . XVI. And that point is called the Center of the Circle. XVII. A Diameter of a circle is a right line drawn through the center thereof, and ending at the circumference on either fide, dividing the circle into two equal... | |
| John Keill - 1723 - 444 sider
...certain Point within the Figure, are equal. XVI. Andthat Point is called the Center of the Circle. XVII. A Diameter of a Circle, is a Right Line drawn through the Center, and terminated on both Side! by the Circumference, and divides the Circle into two equal Parts.... | |
| Euclid, John Keill - 1733 - 444 sider
...Point , within the Figure, are equal. XVI. And that Point is called the Center of the Circle. XVII. A Diameter of a Circle, is a Right Line drawn through the Center, and terminated on both Sides by the Circumference, and divides the Circle into two equal Parts.... | |
| John Keill - 1782 - 476 sider
...certain Point within the Figure, are equal. XVI. And that Point is called the Centre of the Circle. XVII. A Diameter of a Circle is a Right Line drawn through the Centre, and terminated tn both Sides by the Circumference, and divides the Circle into two equal Parts. XVIII. A Semicircle... | |
| John McGregor (teacher of mathematics.) - 1792 - 532 sider
...circle is the diilance between the centre and circumference. 3-5. The diameter of a circle is a ftraight line drawn through the centre, and terminated both ways by the circumference. A is the centre. AB the radius. CD the diameter. Note, The diameter is equal to twice the radius. 36.... | |
| Thomas Dix (of Oundle.) - 1799 - 242 sider
...point С within the circle, called the centre thereof. в 10. A Diameter of a Circle is a ftraight line drawn through the centre, and terminated both ways by the circumference. il. A Radius of a Circle is a ftraight line drawn from the centre to the circumference, and i«s equal... | |
| Alexander Ingram - 1799 - 374 sider
...center to the circumference of a circle, is called a Radius. XVII. A diameter of a circle is a ftraight line drawn through the centre, and terminated both ways by the circumference. XVIII. A femicircle is the figure contained by a diameter and the part of the circumference cut off... | |
| 1801 - 446 sider
...circle. 4545. The radius of a circle is a right line, drawn from the centre to the circumference. 46. The diameter of a circle is a right line, drawn through the centre, and terminating in the circumference •n both sides. 47. An arc of a circle is any part • of the circumference.... | |
| John Playfair, Euclid - 1804 - 468 sider
...XII. And this point is palled the centre of the circle. XIII. A diameter of a circle is a ftraight line drawn through the centre, and terminated both ways by the circumference. XIV, A femicircle is the figure cpntained by a diameter and the part of the circumference cut off by... | |
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