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Side xiii
... centre , two points on the curve and the directions of a pair of conjugate diameters being given 68. To describe an ellipse , the centre , the direction of the major axis and two tangents being given 69 . • 115 116 ib . · 118 To ...
... centre , two points on the curve and the directions of a pair of conjugate diameters being given 68. To describe an ellipse , the centre , the direction of the major axis and two tangents being given 69 . • 115 116 ib . · 118 To ...
Side xv
... centre , two tangents and a point being given 100 . 171 101 . To describe an hyperbola , the centre , a tangent and two points being given 172 102 . To describe an hyperbola , the centre and three tangents being given . 173 • ib . 103 ...
... centre , two tangents and a point being given 100 . 171 101 . To describe an hyperbola , the centre , a tangent and two points being given 172 102 . To describe an hyperbola , the centre and three tangents being given . 173 • ib . 103 ...
Side xvii
... Centre of Curvature 139. To describe a trochoid , the diameter of the circle and the distance of the tracing point from its centre being given Tangent , normal and centre of curvature . • 270 271 140 . To describe an epicycloid , the ...
... Centre of Curvature 139. To describe a trochoid , the diameter of the circle and the distance of the tracing point from its centre being given Tangent , normal and centre of curvature . • 270 271 140 . To describe an epicycloid , the ...
Side xviii
... centre of curvature . 143. To describe a hypo - trochoid , the rolling and directing circles and the position of the tracing point being given 144. To describe the companion to the cycloid , the generating circle being given • Tangent ...
... centre of curvature . 143. To describe a hypo - trochoid , the rolling and directing circles and the position of the tracing point being given 144. To describe the companion to the cycloid , the generating circle being given • Tangent ...
Side 17
... centre , P and the foci of the system , and any two corresponding points A , a , conjugate points . PROBLEM 13. Two pairs of conjugate points A , a and B , b , being given , to find the centre and foci of the involution . The existence ...
... centre , P and the foci of the system , and any two corresponding points A , a , conjugate points . PROBLEM 13. Two pairs of conjugate points A , a and B , b , being given , to find the centre and foci of the involution . The existence ...
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Constructive Geometry of Plane Curves: With Numerous Examples Thomas Henry Eagles Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1885 |
Constructive Geometry of Plane Curves: With Numerous Examples Thomas Henry Eagles Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1885 |
Constructive Geometry of Plane Curves: With Numerous Examples Thomas Henry Eagles Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1885 |
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AC² anharmonic ratio asymptotes auxiliary circle bisects the angle centre point chord of contact circle centre circles touching cone conic conic section conjugate diameters conjugate points construction corresponding curve being given cutting cutting CB describe a circle describe an ellipse describe an hyperbola determined draw a parabola ellipse equal fixed point foci focus F given circle given Fig given lines given point given tangent harmonic mean homographic involution latus rectum length line joining locus major axis mean proportional meet the directrix opposite sides ordinate pass pencil perpendicular point of contact point of intersection polar pole PROBLEM Prop radical axis radius reduces to Prob right angle second focus segment shew shewn similar triangles Similarly tangent PT three given vertex vertices
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