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Side 2
... lines of infinite extent , that is , having no limits or termination . Def . III . The extremities of a finite or bounded line are points . Def . VI . The extremities of a finite or bounded surface are lines . Def . IV . A right ( or ...
... lines of infinite extent , that is , having no limits or termination . Def . III . The extremities of a finite or bounded line are points . Def . VI . The extremities of a finite or bounded surface are lines . Def . IV . A right ( or ...
Side 4
... line may be drawn between the lines forming the first angle , from the point where they meet , so as to form with ... right angle , and the one line is said to be perpendicular to the other . * Def . XI . An obtuse angle is an angle ...
... line may be drawn between the lines forming the first angle , from the point where they meet , so as to form with ... right angle , and the one line is said to be perpendicular to the other . * Def . XI . An obtuse angle is an angle ...
Side 5
... line drawn through the centre , and terminated both ways by the circumference . It is obvious that the half of a ... right - angled triangle is a triangle one of whose angles is a right angle . That side of a right - angled triangle ...
... line drawn through the centre , and terminated both ways by the circumference . It is obvious that the half of a ... right - angled triangle is a triangle one of whose angles is a right angle . That side of a right - angled triangle ...
Side 6
... right angles . ) Def . XXXIII . A rhombus is a parallelogram which has all ... line perpendicular to another , without the aid of any sim- pler processes ... right line may be drawn from any given point to any other given point . Second ...
... right angles . ) Def . XXXIII . A rhombus is a parallelogram which has all ... line perpendicular to another , without the aid of any sim- pler processes ... right line may be drawn from any given point to any other given point . Second ...
Side 11
... right lines , AB and CD , of equal length , and that it is requisite for any pur- pose that the one should be supposed to lie upon the other . We may say , " Place the point A upon the point C , and let the line A B lie along the line ...
... right lines , AB and CD , of equal length , and that it is requisite for any pur- pose that the one should be supposed to lie upon the other . We may say , " Place the point A upon the point C , and let the line A B lie along the line ...
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The first and second books of Euclid explained to beginners, by C.P. Mason Euclid,Charles Peter Mason Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1872 |
The first and second books of Euclid explained to beginners, by C.P. Mason Euclid,Charles Peter Mason Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1872 |
The First and Second Books of Euclid Explained to Beginners, by C.P. Mason Euclides Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2016 |
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A B and CD A B is equal A C and CB Æneid axiom beginner bisected centre Consequently diagonal draw a straight Edition equal in area equal respectively equal to twice equilateral Euclid exterior exterior angle Fcap figure finite right line follows formed given finite right given line given point given rectilineal given straight line gnomon greater half a right hypotenuse interior and opposite isosceles Join the points join two given Jugurtha Latin length less line A B line CD linear units lines are parallel magnitudes meeting the line opposite sides parallelogram point F proof Prop proposition prove this proposition rectangle contained right angles side A C straight line meets suppose three sides triangle unequal
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