| Robert Simson - 1775 - 534 sider
...are not in the fame " direction." IX. A plane rectilineal angle is the inclination of two ftraight lines to one another, which meet together, but are not in the fame ftraight line. « NB Book I. B CE ' NB When feveral angles are at one point B, any one ' of them... | |
| Euclid - 1781 - 552 sider
...are not in the fame " direction." IX. A plane rectilineal angle is- the inclination of two ftraight lines to one another, which meet together, but are not in the fame ftraight line. NB Book I. A! D CE * NB When fevcral angles are at one point B, any one of them... | |
| Euclid - 1789 - 296 sider
...ftill a fuperfluous condition. He defines a rectilineal angle, to be " the inclination of two ftraight lines to one another, which meet together, but are not in the fame ftraight line ." Now their not being in the fame ftraight line, is a neceflfary confequence, obvioufly... | |
| Euclid, John Playfair - 1795 - 462 sider
...the meeting of other lines than ftraight lines. A pl»ne angle is faid to be ' the inclination of two lines to one another which meet together, but are not in the feme direftion.' This definition is omitted here, becaufe that the angles formed by the meeting of... | |
| Alexander Ingram - 1799 - 374 sider
...in that fupeificies. VIII. Omitted. IX. A plane reftilineal angle is the inclination of two ftraight lines to one another, which meet together, but are not in the fame ftraight line. B NB BooK T. ' NB When feveral angles are at one point B, any one * of them is... | |
| Robert Simson - 1806 - 546 sider
...plane, which meet together, but are not in the same " direction." IX. A plane rectilineal angle is the inclination of two straight lines' to one another,...meet together, but are not in the same straight line. B B C NB c When several angles are at one point B, any one of < them is expressed by three letters,... | |
| John Playfair - 1806 - 320 sider
...taken, the straight line between them lies wholly in that superficies. VI. A plane rectilineal angle is the inclination of two straight lines to one another,...meet together, but are not in the same straight line. A NB ' When several angles are at one point B, any one ' of them is expressed by three letters, of... | |
| 1811 - 566 sider
...9th definition of Euclid's first Book, in which it is affirmed that ' a plane rectilineal angle is the inclination of two straight lines to one another,...together, but are not in the same straight line.' Book IV. relates to the construction of polygons, their inscrptkm in, and circumscription about, circles.... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 462 sider
...most general division of angles is, into plane, spherical, and solid. Angle, a plane, rectilineal, is the inclination of two straight lines to one another,...meet together, but are not in the same straight line. See Fig. 6. Angle, spherical, is an angle formed on the surface of a sphere by the intersection of... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 962 sider
...into plane, spherical, and solid. Angle, a plane, rectilineal, is the inclination of two •traight lines to one another, which meet together, but are not in the same straight line. See Fig. 6. Angle, spherical, is an angle formed on the surfac* of a sphere by the intersection of... | |
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