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Side vi
Equal and similar solid figures are those which are contained by similar planes of
- the saine number and magnitude . " Now this proposition is a theorem , not a
definition ; because the equality of figures of any kind must be demonstrated ,
and ...
Equal and similar solid figures are those which are contained by similar planes of
- the saine number and magnitude . " Now this proposition is a theorem , not a
definition ; because the equality of figures of any kind must be demonstrated ,
and ...
Side vii
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 angles ; nor of this case is there any ...
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 angles ; nor of this case is there any ...
Side 10
... of which the letter that is at the vertex of the angle , that is , at the point in which
the straight lines that contain the angle ... and the other upon the other line : thus
the angle which is contained by the straight lines AB , CB , is named the angle ...
... of which the letter that is at the vertex of the angle , that is , at the point in which
the straight lines that contain the angle ... and the other upon the other line : thus
the angle which is contained by the straight lines AB , CB , is named the angle ...
Side 11
Book I. A circle is a plane figure contained by one line , which is called the
circumference , and is such that all straight lines drawn from a certain point within
the figure to the circumference , are equal to one another : XVI . And this point is ...
Book I. A circle is a plane figure contained by one line , which is called the
circumference , and is such that all straight lines drawn from a certain point within
the figure to the circumference , are equal to one another : XVI . And this point is ...
Side 16
IF two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other , each to
each ; and have likc . wise the angles contained by those sides equal to one
another ; they shall likewise bave their bases , or third sides , equal ; and the two
...
IF two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other , each to
each ; and have likc . wise the angles contained by those sides equal to one
another ; they shall likewise bave their bases , or third sides , equal ; and the two
...
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The Elements of Euclid: Viz. the First Six Books, Together with the Eleventh ... Euclid,Robert Simson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1825 |
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