| William Emerson - 1769 - 370 sider
...fphere}?\Q is equal to 'the angle made by the radii of their projections at the point of interfection. For the angle made by two circles on a plane is the fame with thai made by their radii drawn to the point of interfection. . PROP. V. Tbe center of a projected (leffer)... | |
| William Emerson - 1793 - 386 sider
...Jphere, is equal to the angle made by the radii of their •projections at the point of interfection. For the angle made by two circles on a plane, is the...with that made by their radii drawn to the point of interfection. PROP. V. The center of a projected (leffer) circle perpendicular to the primitive, is... | |
| Thomas Simpson - 1810 - 168 sider
...sphere, is equal to the angle made by the radii of their projections at the point of intersection. For the angle made by two circles on a plane, is the same with that made by their radii drawn to the point of intersection. PROP. V. The centre of a projected... | |
| James Mitchell - 1823 - 666 sider
...the sphere, is equal to the angle made by the radii of their projection at the point of intersection. For the angle made by two circles on a plane, is the same with that made by their radii drawn to the point of intersection. Prop. 5. The centre of a lesser... | |
| Peter Nicholson - 1825 - 1046 sider
...sphere, is equal to the anßle made by the railii (if their projection at the point of intersection. For the angle made by two circles on a plane, is the canie with that made by their radii drawn to the point of intersection. Prop. 5. The centre of a lesser... | |
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