The Elements of EuclidJohnson and Warner, 1811 - 518 sider |
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Side vii
Euclid Robert Simson. plane angles of the same number and magnitude , placed in the same order ; but neither is this universally true , except in the case in which the solid angles are contained by no more than three plane anglesnor of ...
Euclid Robert Simson. plane angles of the same number and magnitude , placed in the same order ; but neither is this universally true , except in the case in which the solid angles are contained by no more than three plane anglesnor of ...
Side 9
Euclid Robert Simson. THE ELEMENTS OF EUCLID . BOOK I. DEFINITIONS . I. A POINT is that which hath no parts , or which hath no mag . See Notes . nitude . II . A line is length without breadth . III . The extremities of a line are points ...
Euclid Robert Simson. THE ELEMENTS OF EUCLID . BOOK I. DEFINITIONS . I. A POINT is that which hath no parts , or which hath no mag . See Notes . nitude . II . A line is length without breadth . III . The extremities of a line are points ...
Side 15
Euclid Robert Simson. PROPOSITION I. PROBLEM . TO describe an equilateral triangle upon a given finite straight line . Let AB be the given straight line ; it is required to describe an equilateral triangle upon it . From the centre A ...
Euclid Robert Simson. PROPOSITION I. PROBLEM . TO describe an equilateral triangle upon a given finite straight line . Let AB be the given straight line ; it is required to describe an equilateral triangle upon it . From the centre A ...
Side 16
Euclid Robert Simson. Book I. f 3. Ax . Because the point B is the centre of the circle CGH , BC is equal e to BG ; and because D is the centre of the circle GKL , e 15. Def . DL is equal to DG , and DA , DB , parts of them , are equal ...
Euclid Robert Simson. Book I. f 3. Ax . Because the point B is the centre of the circle CGH , BC is equal e to BG ; and because D is the centre of the circle GKL , e 15. Def . DL is equal to DG , and DA , DB , parts of them , are equal ...
Side 19
Euclid Robert Simson. • " Let ABC be a triangle having the angle ABC equal to the Book L angle ACB ; the side AB is also equal to the side AC . D A off DB a 3.1 . For if AB be not equal to AC , one of them is greater than the other : let ...
Euclid Robert Simson. • " Let ABC be a triangle having the angle ABC equal to the Book L angle ACB ; the side AB is also equal to the side AC . D A off DB a 3.1 . For if AB be not equal to AC , one of them is greater than the other : let ...
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