Elements of GeometryH. Holt, 1881 - 399 sider |
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Side iv
... demonstrating the fundamental theorem of parallels . This system has been adopted from the Germans . III . After the second book , the analysis of the problems of con- struction , whereby the pupil is led to discover the iv PREFACE .
... demonstrating the fundamental theorem of parallels . This system has been adopted from the Germans . III . After the second book , the analysis of the problems of con- struction , whereby the pupil is led to discover the iv PREFACE .
Side vii
... Problems relating to the Circle . Theorems for Exercise ..... 117 126 BOOK IV . OF AREAS . I. Areas of Rectangles ... 132 II . Areas of Plane Figures . 138 III . Problems in Areas ... 148 IV . The Computation of Areas . 154 Theorems for ...
... Problems relating to the Circle . Theorems for Exercise ..... 117 126 BOOK IV . OF AREAS . I. Areas of Rectangles ... 132 II . Areas of Plane Figures . 138 III . Problems in Areas ... 148 IV . The Computation of Areas . 154 Theorems for ...
Side viii
... . I. Superficial Measurement . 364 II . Volumes of Solids .. 374 PROBLEMS OF COMPUTATION 389 THEOREMS FOR EXERCISE IN GEOMETRY OF THREE DIMENSIONS ... 390 SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS USED IN DEMONSTRATIONS . WHEN a step viii CONTENTS .
... . I. Superficial Measurement . 364 II . Volumes of Solids .. 374 PROBLEMS OF COMPUTATION 389 THEOREMS FOR EXERCISE IN GEOMETRY OF THREE DIMENSIONS ... 390 SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS USED IN DEMONSTRATIONS . WHEN a step viii CONTENTS .
Side 19
... problem . 38. Def . A postulate is something which we sup- pose capable of being done without showing how . 39. Def . A problem is something which we must show how to do . 40. Def . A demonstration is the course of rea- soning by which ...
... problem . 38. Def . A postulate is something which we sup- pose capable of being done without showing how . 39. Def . A problem is something which we must show how to do . 40. Def . A demonstration is the course of rea- soning by which ...
Side 75
... from equal angles upon the opposite sides are equal . The bisectors are of equal length . In identically equal quadrilaterals the diagonals are equal . CHAPTER V. PROBLEMS . POSTULATES . 176. It is assumed- MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTIES . 75.
... from equal angles upon the opposite sides are equal . The bisectors are of equal length . In identically equal quadrilaterals the diagonals are equal . CHAPTER V. PROBLEMS . POSTULATES . 176. It is assumed- MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTIES . 75.
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ABCD adjacent angles altitude angle AOB angle arc base bisect centre chord circle circumscribed coincide Conclusion cone conical surface construction corresponding curve diagonals diameter dicular dihedral angle distance divided draw edge angle ellipse equal angles equally distant exterior angle face angles figure foci frustrum geometry given greater Hence hyperbola Hypothesis identically equal indefinitely inscribed isosceles Join length line of intersection locus magnitude meet middle point number of sides opposite angles opposite sides parabola parallel planes parallelogram parallelopiped pass perpen plane MN point of intersection polyhedral angle polyhedron prism Proof pyramid Q.E.D. Corollary Q.E.D. THEOREM quadrilateral radii radius ratio rect rectangle reflex angle regular polygon right angles Scholium segments slant height solid sphere spherical triangle square straight angle straight line surface tangent trapezoid triangles are identically vertex vertices
Populære avsnitt
Side 146 - In an obtuse-angled triangle the square on the side opposite the obtuse angle is greater than the sum of the squares on the other two sides by twice the rectangle contained by either side and the projection on it of the other side.
Side 184 - 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 44 - Every point in the bisector of an angle is equally distant from the sides of the angle...
Side 149 - To a given straight line to apply a parallelogram, which shall be equal to a given triangle, and have one of its angles equal to a given rectilineal angle.
Side 45 - If two triangles have two sides, and the included angle of the one equal to two sides and the included angle of the other, each to each, the two triangles are equal in all respects.
Side 103 - A rectilineal figure is said to be described about a circle, when each side of the circumscribed figure touches the circumference of the circle. V. In like manner, a circle is said to be inscribed...
Side 235 - ten decimals are sufficient to give the circumference of the earth to the fraction of an inch, and thirty decimals would give the circumference of the whole visible universe to a quantity imperceptible with the most powerful microscope.
Side 90 - The sum of the three straight lines drawn from any point within a triangle to the three vertices, is less than the sum and greater than the half sum of the three sides of the triangle (I . 33, 66).
Side 168 - Four quantities are in proportion when the ratio of the first to the second is equal to the ratio of the third to the fourth.
Side 196 - If four straight lines be proportionals, the rectangle contained by the extremes is equal to the rectangle contained by the means.