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Side vi
... antiparallel ' is , however , introduced from the above text - book . The chapter is of course a mere introduction , which it is hoped will be useful for students interested in the modern de- velopments of Geometry . The algebraical ...
... antiparallel ' is , however , introduced from the above text - book . The chapter is of course a mere introduction , which it is hoped will be useful for students interested in the modern de- velopments of Geometry . The algebraical ...
Side 122
... Antiparallels . 183. DEF . Two lines are said to be antiparallel with respect to any angle , when the inclination of one to one of the lines containing the angle is equal and opposite to the inclination of the other to the other of the ...
... Antiparallels . 183. DEF . Two lines are said to be antiparallel with respect to any angle , when the inclination of one to one of the lines containing the angle is equal and opposite to the inclination of the other to the other of the ...
Side 123
... antiparallels might be thus defined : — Two opposite sides of a quadrilateral inscribable in a circle are said to be antiparallel with respect to the angle contained by the other two opposite sides . The following statements are obvious ...
... antiparallels might be thus defined : — Two opposite sides of a quadrilateral inscribable in a circle are said to be antiparallel with respect to the angle contained by the other two opposite sides . The following statements are obvious ...
Side 124
... antiparallel to the side BC ' ( without specify- ing the angle A ) . Since the antiparallels to a side are parallel to one another , the line from the opposite angle bisecting one of them will bisect all . Centres of Similitude . 186 ...
... antiparallel to the side BC ' ( without specify- ing the angle A ) . Since the antiparallels to a side are parallel to one another , the line from the opposite angle bisecting one of them will bisect all . Centres of Similitude . 186 ...
Side 125
... antiparallel with respect to the angle formed by the two common tangents through the other centre of similitude . Pole and Polar . 187. DEF . The point of intersection of the tangents to a circle drawn from the extremities of any chord ...
... antiparallel with respect to the angle formed by the two common tangents through the other centre of similitude . Pole and Polar . 187. DEF . The point of intersection of the tangents to a circle drawn from the extremities of any chord ...
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