Elements of Geometry and TrigonometryWiley & Long, 1836 - 359 sider |
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Side 4
... quantity , has been taken from the Edinburgh Encyclopedia . It is proved in the corollaries that a polygon of an infinite number of sides becomes a circle , and this principle is made the basis of several important de- monstrations in ...
... quantity , has been taken from the Edinburgh Encyclopedia . It is proved in the corollaries that a polygon of an infinite number of sides becomes a circle , and this principle is made the basis of several important de- monstrations in ...
Side 16
... number of straight lines CA , CB , CD , & c . meet in a point C , the sum of all the successive angles ACB , BCD ... sides and the included angle of the one , equal to two sides and the included angle of the other , each to each , the ...
... number of straight lines CA , CB , CD , & c . meet in a point C , the sum of all the successive angles ACB , BCD ... sides and the included angle of the one , equal to two sides and the included angle of the other , each to each , the ...
Side 30
... sides . Let ABCDEFG be the proposed polygon . If from the vertex of any one angle A , diagonals g AC , AD , AE , AF ... number of sides diminished by two . Cor . 1. The sum of the angles in a quadrilateral is equal to two right angles ...
... sides . Let ABCDEFG be the proposed polygon . If from the vertex of any one angle A , diagonals g AC , AD , AE , AF ... number of sides diminished by two . Cor . 1. The sum of the angles in a quadrilateral is equal to two right angles ...
Side 53
... sides , have such a connexion , that if the one be augmented or diminished in any ratio , the other will be ... number between 0 and 1 ; an obtuse an- gle by some number between 1 and 2. This mode of express- ing angles would not ...
... sides , have such a connexion , that if the one be augmented or diminished in any ratio , the other will be ... number between 0 and 1 ; an obtuse an- gle by some number between 1 and 2. This mode of express- ing angles would not ...
Side 67
... side of the square . In those cases ... numbers cannot be found ; but , by neglecting the last remainder , an approximate ratio will be obtained , more or less correct , according as the opération has been continued a greater or less number ...
... side of the square . In those cases ... numbers cannot be found ; but , by neglecting the last remainder , an approximate ratio will be obtained , more or less correct , according as the opération has been continued a greater or less number ...
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adjacent altitude angle ACB ar.-comp base multiplied bisect Book VII centre chord circ circumference circumscribed common cone consequently convex surface cosine Cotang cylinder diagonal diameter dicular distance divided draw drawn equally distant equations equivalent feet figure find the area formed four right angles frustum given angle given line greater homologous sides hypothenuse inscribed circle inscribed polygon intersection less Let ABC logarithm measured by half number of sides opposite parallelogram parallelopipedon pendicular perimeter perpen perpendicular perpendicular let fall plane MN polyedron polygon ABCDE PROBLEM PROPOSITION pyramid quadrant quadrilateral quantities radii radius ratio rectangle regular polygon right angled triangle S-ABCDE Scholium secant segment side BC similar sine slant height solid angle solid described sphere spherical polygon spherical triangle square described straight line tang tangent THEOREM triangle ABC triangular prism vertex
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