The Elements of EuclidJohnson and Warner, 1811 - 518 sider |
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Side 45
... passes , and BK , K KD the other parallelograms E which make up the whole fi- gure ABCD , which are there- fore called the complements : the complement BK is equal to the complement KD . Because ABCD is a paral- lelogram , and AC its ...
... passes , and BK , K KD the other parallelograms E which make up the whole fi- gure ABCD , which are there- fore called the complements : the complement BK is equal to the complement KD . Because ABCD is a paral- lelogram , and AC its ...
Side 70
... pass through the centre , it shall cut it at right angles ; and , if it cuts it at right angles , it shall bisect it . Let ABC be a circle ; and let CD , a straight line drawn through the centre , bisect any straight line AB , which ...
... pass through the centre , it shall cut it at right angles ; and , if it cuts it at right angles , it shall bisect it . Let ABC be a circle ; and let CD , a straight line drawn through the centre , bisect any straight line AB , which ...
Side 71
... pass through the centre , they do not bisect each other . Let ABCD be a circle , and AC , BD two straight lines in it which cut one another in the point E , and do not both pass through the centre : AC , BD do not bisect one another . a ...
... pass through the centre , they do not bisect each other . Let ABCD be a circle , and AC , BD two straight lines in it which cut one another in the point E , and do not both pass through the centre : AC , BD do not bisect one another . a ...
Side 73
... passes through the centre is always greater than one more remote ; and from the same point there can be drawn only two straight lines that are equal to one another , one upon each side of the shortest line . Let ABCD be a circle , and ...
... passes through the centre is always greater than one more remote ; and from the same point there can be drawn only two straight lines that are equal to one another , one upon each side of the shortest line . Let ABCD be a circle , and ...
Side 74
... passes through the centre , of those which fall upon the concave circumference , the greatest is that which passes through the centre , and , of the rest , that which is nearer to that through the centre is always greater than the more ...
... passes through the centre , of those which fall upon the concave circumference , the greatest is that which passes through the centre , and , of the rest , that which is nearer to that through the centre is always greater than the more ...
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