The Elements of Euclid, Viz: The Errors, by which Theon, Or Others, Have Long Ago Vitiated These Books, are Corrected; and Some of Euclid's Demonstrations are Restored. Also the Book of Euclid's Data, in Like Manner Corrected. the first six books, together with the eleventh and twelfthJ. Nourse, London, and J. Balfour, Edinburgh, 1775 - 520 sider |
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Side 197
... cone is called a right angled cone ; if it be iefs than the other fide , an obtufe angled , and if greater , an acute angled cone . N3 XIX . The Book XI . XIX . The axis of a cone OF EUCLID . 197.
... cone is called a right angled cone ; if it be iefs than the other fide , an obtufe angled , and if greater , an acute angled cone . N3 XIX . The Book XI . XIX . The axis of a cone OF EUCLID . 197.
Side 198
... cone is the circle described by that fide contain- ing the right angle , which revolves . XXI . A cylinder is a ... cones and cylinders are those which have their axes and the diameters of their bafes proportionals . XXV . XXVI . A cube ...
... cone is the circle described by that fide contain- ing the right angle , which revolves . XXI . A cylinder is a ... cones and cylinders are those which have their axes and the diameters of their bafes proportionals . XXV . XXVI . A cube ...
Side 269
... cone is the third part of a cylinder which has the fame bafe , and is of an equal altitude with Let a cone have the fame bafe with a cylinder , viz . the circle ABCD , and the fame altitude . The cone is the third part of the cylinder ...
... cone is the third part of a cylinder which has the fame bafe , and is of an equal altitude with Let a cone have the fame bafe with a cylinder , viz . the circle ABCD , and the fame altitude . The cone is the third part of the cylinder ...
Side 270
... fegments of the cylinder which together are lefs c than the excess of the cylinder above the triple of the cone . Let them be thofe upon the fegments of the circle AE , EB , BF , FC , A H D 7. 12 . FC , CG , 270 THE ELEMENTS.
... fegments of the cylinder which together are lefs c than the excess of the cylinder above the triple of the cone . Let them be thofe upon the fegments of the circle AE , EB , BF , FC , A H D 7. 12 . FC , CG , 270 THE ELEMENTS.
Side 271
... cone , of which the bafe is the circle ABCD : But it is alfo lefs , for the pyramid is contained within the cone ; which is impoffible . Nor can the cylinder be less than the triple of the cone . Let it be less , if poffible : Therefore ...
... cone , of which the bafe is the circle ABCD : But it is alfo lefs , for the pyramid is contained within the cone ; which is impoffible . Nor can the cylinder be less than the triple of the cone . Let it be less , if poffible : Therefore ...
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Side 32 - If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and one side equal to one side, viz. either the sides adjacent to the equal...
Side 165 - D ; wherefore the remaining angle at C is equal to the remaining angle at F ; Therefore the triangle ABC is equiangular to the triangle DEF.
Side 170 - 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 10 - When several angles are at one point B, any ' one of them is expressed by three letters, of which ' the letter that is at the vertex of the angle, that is, at ' the point in which the straight lines that contain the ' angle meet one another, is put between the other two ' letters, and one of these two is...
Side 55 - If a straight line be divided into two equal parts, and also into two unequal parts; the rectangle contained by the unequal parts, together with the square of the line between the points of section, is equal to the square of half the line.
Side 32 - ... then shall the other sides be equal, each to each; and also the third angle of the one to the third angle of the other. Let ABC, DEF be two triangles which have the angles ABC, BCA equal to the angles DEF, EFD, viz.
Side 45 - To describe a parallelogram that shall be equal to a given triangle, and have one of its angles equal to a given rectilineal angle.
Side 211 - AB shall be at right angles to the plane CK. Let any plane DE pass through AB, and let CE be the common section of the planes DE, CK ; take any point F in CE, from which draw FG in the plane DE at right D angles to CE ; and because AB is , perpendicular to the plane CK, therefore it is also perpendicular to every straight line in that plane meeting it (3.
Side 38 - F, which is the common vertex of the triangles ; that is, together with four right angles. Therefore all the angles of the figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Side 304 - Thus, if B be the extremity of the line AB, or the common extremity of the two lines AB, KB, this extremity is called a point, and has no length : For if it have any, this length must either be part of the length of the line AB, or of the line KB.