First lessons in Plane Geometry. Together with an application of them to the solution of problems, etcCarter and Hendee, 1830 - 12 sider |
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Side 7
... rectangle or oblong is a right angular parallelogram . A square is a rectangle whose sides are all equal GEOMETRY . 7.
... rectangle or oblong is a right angular parallelogram . A square is a rectangle whose sides are all equal GEOMETRY . 7.
Side 8
Francis Joseph Grund. A square is a rectangle whose sides are all equal . A rhombus or lozenge is a parallelogram whose sides are all equal . A trapezoid is a quadrilateral in which two sides only are parallel . A straight line joining ...
Francis Joseph Grund. A square is a rectangle whose sides are all equal . A rhombus or lozenge is a parallelogram whose sides are all equal . A trapezoid is a quadrilateral in which two sides only are parallel . A straight line joining ...
Side 13
... rectangle called ? What , an equilateral parallelogram ? What , an equilateral in which two sides only are parallel ? What is the simplest of all geometrical figures called ? How is a circle terminated ? What is the line called which ...
... rectangle called ? What , an equilateral parallelogram ? What , an equilateral in which two sides only are parallel ? What is the simplest of all geometrical figures called ? How is a circle terminated ? What is the line called which ...
Side 102
... rectangle ; for these three figures are only modifi- cations of a parallelogram .- ( See Definitions . ) As in a rectangle ABCD , the adjacent sides ✓ , AB , BD , are perpendicular to each other , it is evident that if AB is taken for ...
... rectangle ; for these three figures are only modifi- cations of a parallelogram .- ( See Definitions . ) As in a rectangle ABCD , the adjacent sides ✓ , AB , BD , are perpendicular to each other , it is evident that if AB is taken for ...
Side 103
... rectangle is 4 inches high , I can di- vide it like the rectangle ABCD ( see the figure ) into four rectangles each of which shall be one inch high , and have its basis equal to the basis of the whole rectangle . And as the basis AB ...
... rectangle is 4 inches high , I can di- vide it like the rectangle ABCD ( see the figure ) into four rectangles each of which shall be one inch high , and have its basis equal to the basis of the whole rectangle . And as the basis AB ...
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adjacent angles angle ABC angle ACB angle opposite angle x basis and height bisected called centre chord circum circumference circumscribed circle consequently construct the triangle DEMON diagonal diameter draw the lines equal angles exterior angle figure ABCDEF found by multiplying fourth term geometrical figures geometrical proportion given angle given circle given straight line given triangle hypothenuse isosceles triangle line AB line AC line CD line MN LUDOLPH VAN CEULEN mean proportional number of sides parallel lines parallelogram perpendicular points of division PROBLEM prove quadrilateral Query 11 radii radius ratio rectilinear figure regular polygon ABCDEF remaining sides Remark right angles right-angular triangle Sect semicircle side AB side AC similar triangles smaller SOLUTION square feet square inches square seconds tangent third line three angles three sides trapezoid trian triangle ABC triangle are equal vertex zoid
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