The Elements of Geometry: Or, The First Six Books, with the Eleventh and Twelfth of EuclidCassell, Petter, and Galpin, 1859 - 212 sider |
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Side 209
... sphere a solid polyhedron , the superficies of which shall not meet the less . Let the spheres be cut by a plane passing through the centre ; the common sections of it with the spheres are circles ; for the sphere is described by the ...
... sphere a solid polyhedron , the superficies of which shall not meet the less . Let the spheres be cut by a plane passing through the centre ; the common sections of it with the spheres are circles ; for the sphere is described by the ...
Side 211
... sphere , to that plane . Therefore the plane K BOS does not meet the less sphere . Also the other planes between the quadrants BX and K X do not meet the less sphere . From the point A draw A I perpendicular to the plane of the ...
... sphere , to that plane . Therefore the plane K BOS does not meet the less sphere . Also the other planes between the quadrants BX and K X do not meet the less sphere . From the point A draw A I perpendicular to the plane of the ...
Side 212
... sphere . Corollary 2. - Every face of a polyhedron inscribed in a sphere is inscribable in a circle . PROP . XVIII . THEOREM . Spheres have to one another the triplicate ratio of that which their diameters have . Let A B C and D E F be ...
... sphere . Corollary 2. - Every face of a polyhedron inscribed in a sphere is inscribable in a circle . PROP . XVIII . THEOREM . Spheres have to one another the triplicate ratio of that which their diameters have . Let A B C and D E F be ...
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A B and CD A B C D A B is equal adjacent angles altitude angle ABC base B C bisected Cassell's centre circle A B C circle ABCD circumference cone cylinder D E F described diagonal diameter draw equal angles equal Ax equal Const equiangular equimultiples Euclid exterior angle given rectilineal given straight line gnomon greater homologous Illustrated inscribed join less Let A B C multiple opposite angles parallelopiped pentagon perpendicular polygon prism proposition pyramid Q. E. D. PROP rectangle contained rectilineal figure remaining angle right angles segment solid A B solid angle sphere squares of AC straight line drawn straight lines A B THEOREM three plane angles touches the circle triangle A B C triplicate ratio twice the rectangle vertex Wherefore