The Elements of Euclid: Viz. the First Six Books, Together with the Eleventh and Twelfth |
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Side 24
Book I . sides GB , BC are equal to the two DE , EF , each to each ; and the angle
GBC is equal to the angle DEF ; therefore the a 4 . l . base GC is equal a to the
base DF , and the triangle GBC to the triangle DEF , and the other angles to the ...
Book I . sides GB , BC are equal to the two DE , EF , each to each ; and the angle
GBC is equal to the angle DEF ; therefore the a 4 . l . base GC is equal a to the
base DF , and the triangle GBC to the triangle DEF , and the other angles to the ...
Side 151
the angle AFC is equal to the outward angle EAD , and the Book VI . angle ACF
to the alternate angle CAD , therefore also ... The sides about the equal angles of
equiangular triangles are proportionals ; and those which are opposite to the ...
the angle AFC is equal to the outward angle EAD , and the Book VI . angle ACF
to the alternate angle CAD , therefore also ... The sides about the equal angles of
equiangular triangles are proportionals ; and those which are opposite to the ...
Side 211
If each of two solid angles be contained by three See N . plane angles equal to
one another , each to each ; the planes in ... M Let there be two solid angles at
the points A , B ; and let the angle at A be contained by the three plane angles
CAD ...
If each of two solid angles be contained by three See N . plane angles equal to
one another , each to each ; the planes in ... M Let there be two solid angles at
the points A , B ; and let the angle at A be contained by the three plane angles
CAD ...
Side 217
at right angles to the plane BAL ; and make KH equal to Book XI . GF , and join
AH : Then the solid angle at A , which is contained by the three plane angles BAL
, BAH , HAL , is equal to the solid angle at D , contained by the three plane
angles ...
at right angles to the plane BAL ; and make KH equal to Book XI . GF , and join
AH : Then the solid angle at A , which is contained by the three plane angles BAL
, BAH , HAL , is equal to the solid angle at D , contained by the three plane
angles ...
Side 234
11 . right angles d with every straight line meeting it in that plane : But BH meets it
in that plane ; therefore ABH is a right angle : For the same reason , DEM is a
right angle , and is therefore equal to the angle ABH : And the angle HAB is equal
...
11 . right angles d with every straight line meeting it in that plane : But BH meets it
in that plane ; therefore ABH is a right angle : For the same reason , DEM is a
right angle , and is therefore equal to the angle ABH : And the angle HAB is equal
...
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The Elements of Euclid: viz. the first six books, together with the eleventh ... Robert Simson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1835 |
The Elements of Euclid: Viz. the First Six Books Together with the Eleventh ... Euclides,A. Robertson Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1999 |
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Side 47 - If a straight line be bisected and produced to any point, the rectangle contained by the whole line thus produced and the part of it produced, together with the square of half the line bisected, is equal to the square of the straight line which is made up of the half and the part produced. Let the straight line AB be bisected in C, and produced to D : the rectangle AD, DB, together with the square of CB, shall be equal to the square of CD.
Side 306 - Again ; the mathematical postulate, that " things which are equal to the same are equal to one another," is similar to the form of the syllogism in logic, which unites things agreeing in the middle term.
Side 26 - if a straight line," &c. QED PROP. XXIX. THEOR. See the Jf a straight line fall upon two parallel straight ti?isepropo- lines, it makes the alternate angles equal to one another ; and the exterior angle equal to the interior and opposite upon the same side ; and likewise the two interior angles upon the same side together equal to two right angles.
Side 54 - In every triangle, the square on the side subtending either of the acute angles, is less than the squares on the sides containing that angle, by twice the rectangle contained by either of these sides, and the straight line intercepted between the...
Side 170 - EQUIANGULAR parallelograms have to one another the ratio which is compounded of the ratios of their sides.* Let AC, CF be equiangular parallelograms, having the angle BCD equal to the angle ECG : the ratio of the parallelogram AC to the parallelogram CF, is the same with the ratio which is compounded of the ratios of their sides. • See Note. Let BG, CG, be placed in a straight line ; therefore DC and CE are also in a straight line (14.
Side 153 - 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 30 - And because the angle ABC is equal to the angle BCD, and the angle CBD to the angle ACB...
Side 28 - All the interior angles of any rectilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Side 64 - ... than the more remote: but of those which fall upon the convex circumference, the least is that between the point without the circle and the diameter; and, of the rest, that which is nearer to the least is always less than the more remote: and only two equal straight lines can be drawn from the point into the circumference, one upon each side of the least.
Side 5 - If a straight line meet two straight lines, so as to make the two interior angles on the same side of it taken together less than two right angles...