 | Edward Laurence - 1716 - 408 sider
...external < a, is equal to t wo right Angles (by tbe^tb /)confequently all the internal and external Angles are equal to twice as many right Angles as the Figure has fides. But all its internal Angles are equal to twiee as many right Angles eicept 4 as it has fides... | |
 | Edward Wells - 1723 - 358 sider
...the Sum of all the Angles in all the Tri~ angles, into which the Figure is divided, will together be equal to twice as ma-ny right Angles, as the Figure has Sides. But the Angles about P, the inward Point of each Figure, wherein all the Triangles concur, are (by... | |
 | Euclid - 1765 - 492 sider
...whole ig equal to all its parts taken together) therefore .all the angles of a right-lined figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has fides. And taking away four right angles from each, there will remain all the angles of the figure... | |
 | Thomas Malton - 1774 - 484 sider
...by the Sides. ie equal to four Right Angles. And, all the internal Angles of any Right-lined Figure are equal to twice as many Right Angles as the Figure has Sides, wanting four, (Th. i. i0. i.) confequently, the external Angles being equal to thofe four (Th. 2. of... | |
 | Robert Simson - 1775 - 534 sider
...of the triangles; that is", together with four right angles. Therefore all the angles of the figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has fides. CoR. 2. All the exterior angles of any re&ilineal figure, are together equal to four right angles.... | |
 | Benjamin Donne - 1775 - 336 sider
...; that is, ь together with four Rt. L. s. Therefore this Corollary is true. »68. 88. COROLL. 10. All the exterior Angles of any rectilineal Figure are together equal to four Right Angles. Pl.iF24. Becaufe every interior ¿.ABC, with its adjacent „ 6 exterior ¿_ ABD, is a — 2 Rt. ¿.s... | |
 | Euclid - 1781 - 542 sider
...of the triangles; that isa, together with four right angles. Thprefpre all the angles of the figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has fides. CoR. 2. All the exterior angles of any rectilineal figure, arc together equal to four right... | |
 | John McGregor (teacher of mathematics.) - 1792 - 558 sider
...any regular polygon* 3By cor. i ft, I. 32. Euclid. All the anterior angles of any reoilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has fides. Hence the following rule. RULÉ. From double thé number of fides f übt vail: 4, and the remainder... | |
 | John Playfair - 1795 - 462 sider
...Wherefore, if a fide of a triangle; &c. Q^ED CoR. i. All the interior angles of any reftilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has fides. For any reftilineal figure ABCDE can be divided into as many triangles as the figure has lides,... | |
 | Alexander Ingram - 1799 - 374 sider
...Wherefore, if a fide of a triangle, &c. Q^ED CoR. i. 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 fides. For For any reftilineal figure ABCDE can be divided into as many triangles as the figure has... | |
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