Euclid's Elements of Geometry: From the Latin Translation of Commandine, to which is Added, a Treatise of the Nature and Arithmetic of Logarithms ; Likewise Another of the Elements of Plane and Spherical Trigonometry ; with a Preface ... |
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Side 256
For , if the Cylinder be not triple to the Cone , it shall be greater or less than triple
thereof . First , let it be greater than triple to the Cone , and let the Square ABCD
be described in the Circle ABCD ; then the Square ABCD is greater than one half
...
For , if the Cylinder be not triple to the Cone , it shall be greater or less than triple
thereof . First , let it be greater than triple to the Cone , and let the Square ABCD
be described in the Circle ABCD ; then the Square ABCD is greater than one half
...
Side 259
THEO R E M. Comes and Cylinders , of the same Altitude , are to , one another as
their Bases . LET there be Cones and Cylinders of the same Altitude , whose
Bases are the Circles ABCD , EFGH , Axes KL , MN , and Diameters of the Bases
...
THEO R E M. Comes and Cylinders , of the same Altitude , are to , one another as
their Bases . LET there be Cones and Cylinders of the same Altitude , whose
Bases are the Circles ABCD , EFGH , Axes KL , MN , and Diameters of the Bases
...
Side 265
Therefore , smilar Cones and Cylinders are to one another in a triplicate
Proportion of the Diameters of ibeir Bases ; which was to be demonstrated .
PROPOSITION XIII , THEOREM . If a Cylinder be divided by a Plane parallel to
the opposite ...
Therefore , smilar Cones and Cylinders are to one another in a triplicate
Proportion of the Diameters of ibeir Bases ; which was to be demonstrated .
PROPOSITION XIII , THEOREM . If a Cylinder be divided by a Plane parallel to
the opposite ...
Side 266
BG , will be * to one another as their Bases ; and therefore the Cylinders PR , RB ,
BG , are equal : And since the Axis LN ... of Cylinders P R , RB , BG ; the Axis KL
shall be the fame Multiple of the Axis EK , as the Cylinder P G is of the Cylinder ...
BG , will be * to one another as their Bases ; and therefore the Cylinders PR , RB ,
BG , are equal : And since the Axis LN ... of Cylinders P R , RB , BG ; the Axis KL
shall be the fame Multiple of the Axis EK , as the Cylinder P G is of the Cylinder ...
Side 267
THEOREM . Cones and Cylinders , being upon equal Bases , are to one another
as their Altitudes . L ET the Cylinders EB , FD , stand upon equal Bases AB , CD .
I say as the Cylinder EB is to the Cylinder F D , so is the Axis GH to the Axis K L.
THEOREM . Cones and Cylinders , being upon equal Bases , are to one another
as their Altitudes . L ET the Cylinders EB , FD , stand upon equal Bases AB , CD .
I say as the Cylinder EB is to the Cylinder F D , so is the Axis GH to the Axis K L.
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A B C ABCD added alſo Altitude Bale Baſe becauſe Centre Circle Circumference common Cone conſequently contained Cylinder demonſtrated deſcribed Diameter Difference Diſtance divided double draw drawn equal equal Angles equiangular exceeds fall fame fince firſt fore four fourth given greater half ibis join leſs likewiſe Logarithm Magnitudes manner Multiple Number oppoſite parallel Parallelogram perpendicular Place Plane Point Polygon Priſm produced Prop Proportion PROPOSITION proved Pyramid Quadrant Ratio Reaſon Rectangle remaining Right Angles Right Line Right Line A B ſaid ſame ſay ſecond Segment Series ſhall ſhall be equal Sides ſimilar ſince Sine Solid ſome Sphere Square taken tbis Terms THEOREM thereof theſe third thoſe thro touch Triangle Unity Whence Wherefore whole whoſe Baſe
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Side 193 - If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and one side equal to one side, viz.
Side xxiii - If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other, each to each ; and have likewise the angles contained by those sides equal to each other; they shall likewise have their bases, or third sides, equal; and the two triangles shall be equal; and their other angles shall be equal, each to each, viz. those to which the equal sides are opposite.
Side 236 - 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 11 - ... sides equal to them of the other. Let ABC, DEF be two triangles which have the two sides AB, AC equal to the two sides DE, DF, each to each, viz. AB equal to DE, and AC to DF ; but...
Side 85 - EA : and because AD is equal to DC, and DE common to the triangles ADE, CDE, the two sides AD, DE are equal to the two CD, DE, each to each ; and the angle ADE is equal to the angle CDE, for each of them is a right angle ; therefore the base AE is equal (4.
Side 147 - A straight line is said to be cut in extreme and mean ratio, when the whole is to the greater segment as the greater segment is to the less.
Side 50 - CB, and to twice the rectangle AC, CB: but HF, CK, AG, GE make up the whole figure ADEB, which is the square of AB ; therefore the square of AB is equal to the squares of AC, CB, and twice the rectangle AC, CB. Wherefore, if a straight line be divided, &c.
Side xxv - EF (Hyp.), the two sides GB, BC are equal to the two sides DE, EF, each to each. And the angle GBC is equal to the angle DEF (Hyp.); Therefore the base GC is equal to the base DF (I.
Side xxxiv - ... therefore their other sides are equal, each to each, and the third angle of the one to the third angle of the other (26.
Side 194 - ABC, and they are both in the same plane, which is impossible ; therefore the straight line BC is not above the plane in which are BD and BE: wherefore, the three straight lines BC, BD, BE are in one and the same plane. Therefore, if three straight lines, &c.