Elements of Geometry, Containing the First Six Books of EuclidBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1826 - 180 sider |
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Side 6
... reason , he says , beg in the very beginning . + Some persons perform this proposition by taking the less line in the compasses , and with one leg in either extremity of the greater , cutting off with the other leg the part required ...
... reason , he says , beg in the very beginning . + Some persons perform this proposition by taking the less line in the compasses , and with one leg in either extremity of the greater , cutting off with the other leg the part required ...
Side 12
... reason is manifest , for the equality of the vertical angles being demonstrated , it follows , that all are equal to all by the fourth . Whence it was only necessary to demonstrate this , and assume the rest as consequents . PROPOSITION ...
... reason is manifest , for the equality of the vertical angles being demonstrated , it follows , that all are equal to all by the fourth . Whence it was only necessary to demonstrate this , and assume the rest as consequents . PROPOSITION ...
Side 20
... reason , the exterior angle CEB of the triangle ABC is greater than BAC . But the angle BDC was shown to be greater than the angle CEB ; much more then will the angle BDC be greater than the angle BAC . Wherefore if from the ends , & c ...
... reason , the exterior angle CEB of the triangle ABC is greater than BAC . But the angle BDC was shown to be greater than the angle CEB ; much more then will the angle BDC be greater than the angle BAC . Wherefore if from the ends , & c ...
Side 32
... reason EF is equal to And therefore AD will be equal to EFb and DE common . Therefore the whole AE is equal to the whole DF . But AB is equal to DC . Therefore the two EA , AB , are equal to the two FD , DC , each to each , and the ...
... reason EF is equal to And therefore AD will be equal to EFb and DE common . Therefore the whole AE is equal to the whole DF . But AB is equal to DC . Therefore the two EA , AB , are equal to the two FD , DC , each to each , and the ...
Side 33
... reason the parallelo- gram EFGH is equal to the parallelogram EBCH , for b 35. 1 . it has the same base EH , and is constituted between the same parallels EH , BG . Therefore the parallelogram ABCD will be equal to the parallelogram ...
... reason the parallelo- gram EFGH is equal to the parallelogram EBCH , for b 35. 1 . it has the same base EH , and is constituted between the same parallels EH , BG . Therefore the parallelogram ABCD will be equal to the parallelogram ...
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Side xxvi - A diameter of a circle is a straight line drawn through the centre, and terminated both ways by the circumference. XVIII. A semicircle is the figure contained by a diameter and the part of the circumference cut off by the diameter. XIX. "A segment of a circle is the figure contained by a straight line, and the circumference it cuts off.
Side 74 - The straight line drawn at right angles to the diameter of a circle, from the extremity of it, falls without the circle...
Side 33 - The complements of the parallelograms, which are about the diameter of any parallelogram, are equal to one another.
Side 148 - If two triangles have one angle of the one equal to one angle of the other and the sides about these equal angles proportional, the triangles are similar.
Side 27 - And because the angle ABC is equal to the angle BCD, and the angle CBD to the angle ACB, therefore the whole angle ABD is equal to the whole angle ACD • (ax.
Side 8 - To bisect a given finite straight line, that is, to divide it into two equal parts. Let AB be the given straight line : it is required to divide it intotwo equal parts.
Side 73 - DH; (I. def. 15.) therefore DH is greater than DG, the less than the greater, which is impossible : therefore no straight line can be drawn from the point A, between AE and the circumference, which does not cut the circle : or, which amounts to the same thing, however great an acute angle a straight line makes with the diameter at the point A, or however small an angle it makes with AE, the circumference must pass between that straight line and the perpendicular AE.
Side 99 - To describe a square about a given circle. Let ABCD be the given circle ; it is required to describe a square about it. . Draw two diameters AC, BD of the circle ABCD, at right angles to one another, and through the points A, B, • 17.3. C, D, draw...
Side 7 - ... equal to them, of the other. Let ABC, DEF be two triangles which have the two sides AB, AC equal to the two sides DE, DF, each to each, viz. AB equal to DE, and AC to DF ; but the base CB greater than the base EF ; the angle BAC is likewise greater than the angle EDF.
Side 88 - From a given circle to cut off a segment, which shall contain an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle.