Euclid's elements of geometry, Volum 1Рипол Классик, 1731 The first book of euclid with explanatory remarks by Francis Young. |
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Side iii
... figures in practical or applied Geometry , to which Architecture , Engineering , Mapping and Surveying , and other kindred arts and sciences , are so intimately allied . 5. The first schools of Geometry are said to have been established ...
... figures in practical or applied Geometry , to which Architecture , Engineering , Mapping and Surveying , and other kindred arts and sciences , are so intimately allied . 5. The first schools of Geometry are said to have been established ...
Side 5
... figures , giving us marks whereby we are enabled to conceive an idea of them in our minds , and to trace their ... Figures ............. ... Def . XIII - XXXIV . A. The Circle and its parts ... Def . XV . - XIX . B. Rectilineal Figures ...
... figures , giving us marks whereby we are enabled to conceive an idea of them in our minds , and to trace their ... Figures ............. ... Def . XIII - XXXIV . A. The Circle and its parts ... Def . XV . - XIX . B. Rectilineal Figures ...
Side 8
... figure , CD is perpendicular to A B AB , and the angles ADC , BDC , are right angles adjacent or lying next to each other , formed by the perpendicular line CD standing on the straight line AB . XI . An OBTUSE ANGLE is that which is ...
... figure , CD is perpendicular to A B AB , and the angles ADC , BDC , are right angles adjacent or lying next to each other , formed by the perpendicular line CD standing on the straight line AB . XI . An OBTUSE ANGLE is that which is ...
Side 9
... figure , contained by one line , which is called the CIRCUMFERENCE , and is such that all straight lines drawn from a CERTAIN POINT within the figure to the circumference are equal to one another . CIRCLE , from the Latin noun CIRCULUS ...
... figure , contained by one line , which is called the CIRCUMFERENCE , and is such that all straight lines drawn from a CERTAIN POINT within the figure to the circumference are equal to one another . CIRCLE , from the Latin noun CIRCULUS ...
Side 10
... FIGURES or POLYGONS , by more than four straight lines . MULTILATERAL , many - sided , from the Latin adjective MULTUS , many , and LATUS , a side . POLYGON , a figure having many angles , from a Greek adjective , pronounced POL - USE ...
... FIGURES or POLYGONS , by more than four straight lines . MULTILATERAL , many - sided , from the Latin adjective MULTUS , many , and LATUS , a side . POLYGON , a figure having many angles , from a Greek adjective , pronounced POL - USE ...
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ABC is equal angle ABC angle ACB angle AGH angle BAC angle BCD angle EDF angles CBA angles equal applied Axiom base BC Book called centre circle coincide common CONCLUSION CONCLUSION.-Therefore Construction CONSTRUCTION.-1 contained Definition Demonstration DEMONSTRATION.-1 derived diameter distance divide draw drawn Enunciation equal sides equal to AC equilateral triangle exterior angle extremity figure formed Geometry given point given rectilineal angle given straight line greater Hypothesis impossible Join length less meaning meet opposite angle opposite sides parallel parallel straight lines parallel to CD parallelogram position Postulate produced pronounced Proof Prop PROPOSITION proved reasoning rectilineal figure remaining angle right angles SEQUENCE SEQUENCE.-The shew shewn side BC sides sides equal square superficies surface Take term thing third angle tion triangle ABC Wherefore whole