Elements of Geometry: Containing the First Six Books of Euclid with a Supplement on the Quadrature of the Circle, and the Geometry of Solids : to which are Added, Elements of Plane and Spherical TrigonometryJ.P. Lippincott & Company, 1855 - 318 sider |
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Side 61
... touch a circle , when it meets the cir- cle , and being produced does not cut it . And that line which has but one point in comme with the circumference , is called a tangent , and the point in com- mon , the point of contact . 2 ...
... touch a circle , when it meets the cir- cle , and being produced does not cut it . And that line which has but one point in comme with the circumference , is called a tangent , and the point in com- mon , the point of contact . 2 ...
Side 65
... touch one another internally , they cannot have the same centre Let the two circles ABC , CDE , touch one another internally in the point C ; they have not the same centre . For , if they have , let it be F ; join FC , and draw any ...
... touch one another internally , they cannot have the same centre Let the two circles ABC , CDE , touch one another internally in the point C ; they have not the same centre . For , if they have , let it be F ; join FC , and draw any ...
Side 68
... touch each other internally , the straight line which joins their centres being produced , will pass through the point of contact . Let the two circles ABC , ADE , touch each other internally in the point A , and let F be the centre of ...
... touch each other internally , the straight line which joins their centres being produced , will pass through the point of contact . Let the two circles ABC , ADE , touch each other internally in the point A , and let F be the centre of ...
Side 69
... touch each other externally , the straight line which joins ther centres will pass through the point of contact . Let the two circles ABC , ADE , touch each other externally in the point A ; and let F be the centre of the circle ABC ...
... touch each other externally , the straight line which joins ther centres will pass through the point of contact . Let the two circles ABC , ADE , touch each other externally in the point A ; and let F be the centre of the circle ABC ...
Side 70
... touch another in the inside in more points than one . K Nor can two circles touch one another on the outside in more than one point : For , if it be possible , let the circle ACK touch the circle ABC in the points A , C , and join AC ...
... touch another in the inside in more points than one . K Nor can two circles touch one another on the outside in more than one point : For , if it be possible , let the circle ACK touch the circle ABC in the points A , C , and join AC ...
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