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Side 10
... fall a Perpendicular , which is undoubtedly the short- est and best Method for finding either of these Quæfita ... falls { without ; } known , unless the Species of that unknown Angle , which is opposite to a given Side , be firft known ...
... fall a Perpendicular , which is undoubtedly the short- est and best Method for finding either of these Quæfita ... falls { without ; } known , unless the Species of that unknown Angle , which is opposite to a given Side , be firft known ...
Side 10
... falling of the Perpendicular within or without . For which see my Directions at Pages 324 , 325 . In the Solution of ... falls { within shall be the fought Angle or Side ; without and that it is known whether the Perpendicu- lar I falls ...
... falling of the Perpendicular within or without . For which see my Directions at Pages 324 , 325 . In the Solution of ... falls { within shall be the fought Angle or Side ; without and that it is known whether the Perpendicu- lar I falls ...
Side 10
... a Preface... Euclid, John Keill Mr. Cunn (Samuel), John Ham. I falls within o the given Angl 1re they fo fyefitum was ambiguous & f whether the P out , and ther Nom or the 1 o Rates for t k “ GT ร I 1 fided Figures , that is , Mr. CUN.
... a Preface... Euclid, John Keill Mr. Cunn (Samuel), John Ham. I falls within o the given Angl 1re they fo fyefitum was ambiguous & f whether the P out , and ther Nom or the 1 o Rates for t k “ GT ร I 1 fided Figures , that is , Mr. CUN.
Side 10
... r meet . ULATE S. bat a Right Line may be drawn ny one Point to another . Right Line may be continued di- ds . a Circle may be described about any Distance . with lar falls within or without , by the Affection of B AXIO d's ELEMENTS . 3.
... r meet . ULATE S. bat a Right Line may be drawn ny one Point to another . Right Line may be continued di- ds . a Circle may be described about any Distance . with lar falls within or without , by the Affection of B AXIO d's ELEMENTS . 3.
Side 10
... falls within or with- out , and thereby whether they are to take the Sum or the Difference of the Vertical Angles or ... falls within , or whether it falls without . See my Solutions of these two Cafes in Page 323 , The Determination of ...
... falls within or with- out , and thereby whether they are to take the Sum or the Difference of the Vertical Angles or ... falls within , or whether it falls without . See my Solutions of these two Cafes in Page 323 , The Determination of ...
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