Euclid's Elements of Geometry: The First Six, the Eleventh and Twelfth BooksJ. Rivington, 1765 - 464 sider |
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Side 10
... because A B is equal to DE : But fince F the right line A B agrees with D E , the right line A c fhall also agree with DF , because the angle BAC is equal to the angle EDF . Wherefore the point c will agree with the point F , because ...
... because A B is equal to DE : But fince F the right line A B agrees with D E , the right line A c fhall also agree with DF , because the angle BAC is equal to the angle EDF . Wherefore the point c will agree with the point F , because ...
Side 12
... Because the latter part was the less important and useful part of the propofition , and there- fore the former part deferved the first place . And if a propo- fition be not all Euclid's , because it is not useful in all its parts ...
... Because the latter part was the less important and useful part of the propofition , and there- fore the former part deferved the first place . And if a propo- fition be not all Euclid's , because it is not useful in all its parts ...
Side 13
... because AC is equal to AD , the angle A CD is equal to the angle ADC [ by prop . 5. ] wherefore the angle ADC is greater than the angle DC B , and the angle CDB is much greater than the angle DC B. Again , because the right line CB is ...
... because AC is equal to AD , the angle A CD is equal to the angle ADC [ by prop . 5. ] wherefore the angle ADC is greater than the angle DC B , and the angle CDB is much greater than the angle DC B. Again , because the right line CB is ...
Side 17
... because the fide A C is equal to the fide C B , and the fide CD is com- mon ; the two fides A C , C D are equal A to the two fides B C , C D , each to each ; and the angle A C D is equal to the angle B CD : therefore the bafe AD [ by ...
... because the fide A C is equal to the fide C B , and the fide CD is com- mon ; the two fides A C , C D are equal A to the two fides B C , C D , each to each ; and the angle A C D is equal to the angle B CD : therefore the bafe AD [ by ...
Side 23
... because the fide A c is A greater than the fide A B , put [ by prop . 3. ] the right line A D equal to the fide A B , and draw the right line BD : Then because ADB is an outward angle of the triangle BDC , itis greater [ by prop . 16 ...
... because the fide A c is A greater than the fide A B , put [ by prop . 3. ] the right line A D equal to the fide A B , and draw the right line BD : Then because ADB is an outward angle of the triangle BDC , itis greater [ by prop . 16 ...
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Side 247 - 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.
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Side 32 - Let the straight line EF, which falls upon the two straight lines AB, CD, make the alternate angles AEF, EFD equal to one another; AB is parallel to CD.
Side 56 - Therefore all the angles of the figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
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Side 110 - If any two points be taken in the circumference of a circle, the straight line which joins them shall fall within the circle.
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