The Elements of Euclid: The Errors, by which Theon, Or Others, Have Long Ago Vitiated These Books, are Corrected, and Some of Euclid's Demonstrations are Restored. Also, The Book of Euclid's Data, in Like Manner Corrected. viz. the first six books, together with the eleventh and twelfthMathew Carey, and sold by J. Conrad & Company, S. F. Bradford, Birch & Small, and Samuel Etheridge. Printed by T. & G. Palmer, 116, High-Street., 1806 - 518 sider |
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... prisms as I remembered them. With these and my description to guide him, any expert optician could, I felt sure, transform my mass of Manabinite into a prism that, with careful grinding and adjusting, would enable me to again view the ...
... prisms as I remembered them. With these and my description to guide him, any expert optician could, I felt sure, transform my mass of Manabinite into a prism that, with careful grinding and adjusting, would enable me to again view the ...
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... Prisms: An. Introduction. Abstract I begin this chapter by positioning the self, personal, and political as intertwined. I write about Blackness from a complicated socio-political location as an African-born scholar, researcher, and ...
... Prisms: An. Introduction. Abstract I begin this chapter by positioning the self, personal, and political as intertwined. I write about Blackness from a complicated socio-political location as an African-born scholar, researcher, and ...
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... prisms the dispersion of ten ordinary compound prisms has been ob- tained ; and though such a high magnifying - power is used in the former , the definition is actually better ; for with the ten prisms the errors of the forty surfaces ...
... prisms the dispersion of ten ordinary compound prisms has been ob- tained ; and though such a high magnifying - power is used in the former , the definition is actually better ; for with the ten prisms the errors of the forty surfaces ...
Side 7
... prisms , and , as it is only weak prisms that an oph- thalmologist can use , it matters little what method he adopts . TABLE SHOWING THE EQUIVALENCE OF CENTRADS , PRISM DIOPTRES , AND REFRACTING ... prism the eyes can stand without PRISMS 7.
... prisms , and , as it is only weak prisms that an oph- thalmologist can use , it matters little what method he adopts . TABLE SHOWING THE EQUIVALENCE OF CENTRADS , PRISM DIOPTRES , AND REFRACTING ... prism the eyes can stand without PRISMS 7.
Side 15
... prisms are an acceptable part of the analogy , since prisms can be in all different shapes and sizes and even materials ; a diamond , for example , serves as an outstanding prism and produces excellent rainbows . However , the little ...
... prisms are an acceptable part of the analogy , since prisms can be in all different shapes and sizes and even materials ; a diamond , for example , serves as an outstanding prism and produces excellent rainbows . However , the little ...
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Side 30 - Any two sides of a triangle are together greater than the third side.
Side 64 - To divide a given straight line into two parts, so that the rectangle contained by the whole, and one of the parts, may be equal to the square of the other part.
Side 30 - IF, from the ends of the side of a triangle, there be drawn two straight lines to a point within the triangle, these shall be less than the other two sides of the triangle, but shall contain a greater angle. Let...
Side 59 - PROP. VIII. THEOR. IF a straight line be divided into any two parts, tour times the rectangle contained by the whole line, and one of the parts, together with the square of the other part, is equal to the square of the straight line which is made up of the whole and that part.
Side 28 - If one side of a triangle be produced, the exterior angle is greater than either of the interior opposite angles.
Side 165 - 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 19 - THE angles at the base of an isosceles triangle are equal to one another : and, if the equal sides be produced, the angles upon the other side of the base shall be equal.
Side 191 - In right angled triangles, the rectilineal figure described upon the side opposite to the right angle, is equal to the similar, and similarly described figures upon the sides containing the right angle.
Side 39 - All the interior angles of any rectilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sidef. For any rectilineal figure ABCDE can be divided into as many triangles as the figure has sides, by drawing straight lines from a point F within the figure to each of its angles.
Side 180 - Therefore, universally, similar rectilineal figures are to one another in the duplicate ratio of their homologous sides.