Plane and Solid GeometryGinn, 1903 - 473 sider |
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Side v
... constructed . This method will furnish a valuable exercise as a language lesson , will cultivate the habit of neat and orderly arrangement of work , and will allow a brief interval for deliberating on each step . He After a Book has ...
... constructed . This method will furnish a valuable exercise as a language lesson , will cultivate the habit of neat and orderly arrangement of work , and will allow a brief interval for deliberating on each step . He After a Book has ...
Side vi
... constructing the figures , for choosing the best language , and for determining the best arrangement . The time necessary for the reading of examination books will be diminished by more than one half , if the use of symbols is allowed ...
... constructing the figures , for choosing the best language , and for determining the best arrangement . The time necessary for the reading of examination books will be diminished by more than one half , if the use of symbols is allowed ...
Side 112
... constructed . We now proceed to explain the methods of constructing simple problems , and after- wards to apply these methods to the solution of more difficult problems . PROPOSITION XXI . PROBLEM . 300. To let fall a perpendicular upon ...
... constructed . We now proceed to explain the methods of constructing simple problems , and after- wards to apply these methods to the solution of more difficult problems . PROPOSITION XXI . PROBLEM . 300. To let fall a perpendicular upon ...
Side 115
... construct an angle of 45 ° ; of 135 ° . Ex . 135. To construct an equilateral triangle , having given one side . Ex . 136. To construct an angle of 60 ° ; of 150 ° . Ex . 137. To trisect a right angle . PROPOSITION XXVI . PROBLEM . 305 ...
... construct an angle of 45 ° ; of 135 ° . Ex . 135. To construct an equilateral triangle , having given one side . Ex . 136. To construct an angle of 60 ° ; of 150 ° . Ex . 137. To trisect a right angle . PROPOSITION XXVI . PROBLEM . 305 ...
Side 116
... construct an angle equal to a given angle . E H M At C in the line CM , construct an angle equal to the given angle A. From A as a centre , with any radius , AE , describe an arc cutting the sides of the A at E and F. From Cas a centre ...
... construct an angle equal to a given angle . E H M At C in the line CM , construct an angle equal to the given angle A. From A as a centre , with any radius , AE , describe an arc cutting the sides of the A at E and F. From Cas a centre ...
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AB² ABCDE AC² altitude apothem axis bisector bisects called centre chord circumference circumscribed coincide common construct curve denote diagonals diameter dihedral angles distance divided draw ellipse equidistant equilateral triangle equivalent face angles feet Find the area Find the locus frustum given circle given line given point given straight line given triangle greater Hence homologous homologous sides hypotenuse inches intersection lateral area lateral edges length limit middle point number of sides parallel planes parallelogram parallelopiped perimeter perpendicular plane MN polyhedral angle polyhedron prism prismatoid Proof prove Q. E. D. PROPOSITION radii radius ratio rectangle regular polygon regular pyramid respectively right angle right circular right triangle secant segments similar slant height sphere spherical polygon spherical triangle square surface tangent tetrahedron THEOREM trapezoid triangle ABC triangular prism trihedral vertex vertices