The first three books of Euclid's Elements of geometry, with theorems and problems, by T. TateLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1849 - 108 sider |
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Side 34
... passes , and BK , KD the other parallelograms which make up the whole figure ABCD , which are therefore called the comple- ments : The complement BK is equal to the complement KD . B G Because ABCD is a parallelogram , and AC its ...
... passes , and BK , KD the other parallelograms which make up the whole figure ABCD , which are therefore called the comple- ments : The complement BK is equal to the complement KD . B G Because ABCD is a parallelogram , and AC its ...
Side 56
... pass through the centre , it shall cut it at right angles ; and , if it cuts it at right angles , it shall bisect it . Let ABC be a circle , and let CD , a straight line drawn through the centre , bisect any straight line AB which does ...
... pass through the centre , it shall cut it at right angles ; and , if it cuts it at right angles , it shall bisect it . Let ABC be a circle , and let CD , a straight line drawn through the centre , bisect any straight line AB which does ...
Side 57
... pass through the centre ; AC , BD do not bisect one another . A B E D For , if it is possible , let AF be equal to EC , and BE to ED : If one of the lines pass through the centre , it is plain that it cannot be bisected by the other ...
... pass through the centre ; AC , BD do not bisect one another . A B E D For , if it is possible , let AF be equal to EC , and BE to ED : If one of the lines pass through the centre , it is plain that it cannot be bisected by the other ...
Side 58
... passes through the centre is always greater than one more remote : and from the same point there can be drawn only two straight lines that are equal to one another , one upon each side of the shortest line . Let ABCD be a circle , and ...
... passes through the centre is always greater than one more remote : and from the same point there can be drawn only two straight lines that are equal to one another , one upon each side of the shortest line . Let ABCD be a circle , and ...
Side 59
... passes through the centre ; of those which fall upon the concave circumference , the greatest is that which passes through the centre ; and of the rest , that which is nearer to the one pass- ing through the centre is always greater ...
... passes through the centre ; of those which fall upon the concave circumference , the greatest is that which passes through the centre ; and of the rest , that which is nearer to the one pass- ing through the centre is always greater ...
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ABCD adjacent angles angle ABC angle ACB angle AGH angle BAC angle BCD angle CAB angle EDF angle equal angles CBA base BC BC is equal bisect centre circle ABC circumference diameter divided double draw a straight equal angles equal circles equal straight lines equal to FB exterior angle fore given point given rectilineal angle given straight line gnomon greater half a right hypotenuse isosceles triangle less Let ABC Let the straight line be drawn opposite angles parallel parallelogram perpendicular PROB produced Q. E. D. PROP rectangle AE rectangle contained rectilineal figure remaining angle right angles segment semicircle side BC square of AC straight line AB straight line AC straight line drawn THEOR touches the circle trapezium triangle ABC twice the rectangle vertex vertical angle
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Side 6 - If a straight line meets two straight lines, so as to make the two interior angles on the same side of it taken together less than two right angles...
Side 5 - Let it be granted that a straight line may be drawn from any one point to any other point.
Side 20 - If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the...
Side 30 - Parallelograms upon equal bases, and between the same parallels, are equal to one another.
Side 17 - Any two angles of a triangle are together less than two right angles. Let ABC be any triangle ; any two of its angles together are less than two right angles.
Side 84 - IF from a point without a circle there be drawn two straight lines, one of which cuts the circle, and the other meets it; if the rectangle contained by the whole line which cuts the circle, and the part of it without the circle, be equal to the square of the line which meets it, the line which meets it shall touch the circle.
Side 82 - 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 11 - UPON the same base, and on the same side of it, there cannot be two triangles that have their sides which are terminated in one extremity of the base equal to one another, and likewise those which are terminated in the other extremity.
Side 19 - To make a triangle of which the sides shall be equal to three given straight lines, but any two whatever of these must be greater than the third, (i.
Side 7 - From the greater of two given straight lines to cut off a part equal to the less. Let AB and C be the two given straight lines, whereof AB is the greater.