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Side 6
... length ( 7 ) such that AB CD CD : 1 , or that the rectangle contained by AB and I shall be equal in area to the square on CD ; the only difference being that in this case the lengths OH and OK will be equal to each other . PROBLEM 3 ...
... length ( 7 ) such that AB CD CD : 1 , or that the rectangle contained by AB and I shall be equal in area to the square on CD ; the only difference being that in this case the lengths OH and OK will be equal to each other . PROBLEM 3 ...
Side 7
... length ( 1 ) such that AB : CD , or that the square on I shall be equal in area to the rectangle con- tained by AB and CD . Draw any straight line EOF and set off on it on opposite sides from 0 , OE = AB , OF = CD . On EF describe a ...
... length ( 1 ) such that AB : CD , or that the square on I shall be equal in area to the rectangle con- tained by AB and CD . Draw any straight line EOF and set off on it on opposite sides from 0 , OE = AB , OF = CD . On EF describe a ...
Side 10
... lengths obtained for the fourth or fifth and suc- ceeding terms may differ considerably from their true values . al ... length of the given line to be divided describe an arc intersecting the former in C. Make BF on BC = 1 Draw AF , CD ...
... lengths obtained for the fourth or fifth and suc- ceeding terms may differ considerably from their true values . al ... length of the given line to be divided describe an arc intersecting the former in C. Make BF on BC = 1 Draw AF , CD ...
Side 11
... length of which length of a line containing n units measured on any scale :: 1 : √n . This is sometimes , though misleadingly , called determining the square root of a given line . The fact is that the expression the square root of a ...
... length of which length of a line containing n units measured on any scale :: 1 : √n . This is sometimes , though misleadingly , called determining the square root of a given line . The fact is that the expression the square root of a ...
Side 13
... length l such that AB : AD :: the difference between AB and l : the difference between AD and 1 . Set off the given lengths from the same point ( A ) on any line and in the same direction along it , as AB , AD . Take any point E outside ...
... length l such that AB : AD :: the difference between AB and l : the difference between AD and 1 . Set off the given lengths from the same point ( A ) on any line and in the same direction along it , as AB , AD . Take any point E outside ...
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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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Side 11 - ... the first is to the third as the difference between the first and second is to the difference between the second and third, the quantities a, b, c, are said to be in harmonical proportion.
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Side xi - Upon a given straight line to describe a segment of a circle, which shall contain an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle.
Side 30 - IF from any point without a circle two straight lines be drawn, one of which cuts the circle, and the other touches it ; the rectangle contained by the whole line which cuts the circle, and the part of it without the circle, shall be equal to the square of the line which touches it.
Side 97 - A conic section is the locus of a point which moves so that its distance from a fixed point, called the focus, is in a constant ratio to its distance from a fixed straight line, called the directrix.