Geometry for schools, comprising books i. and ii. of Euclid, with some additions and numerous exercises, by A.J.G. BarclayOliver & Boyd, 1883 - 96 sider |
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Side 6
... divided into Theorems and Pro- blems . A Theorem is the statement of a truth to be demon- strated from truths previously admitted or proved . A Problem proposes a geometrical construction to be effected . A Corollary is an inference ...
... divided into Theorems and Pro- blems . A Theorem is the statement of a truth to be demon- strated from truths previously admitted or proved . A Problem proposes a geometrical construction to be effected . A Corollary is an inference ...
Side 12
... divided into parts , for drawing straight lines , and of compasses for describing circles . In Post . 3 , Euclid tacitly makes this restriction , that the centre of the circle must be either extremity of the line taken as radius ...
... divided into parts , for drawing straight lines , and of compasses for describing circles . In Post . 3 , Euclid tacitly makes this restriction , that the centre of the circle must be either extremity of the line taken as radius ...
Side 45
... divided into two parts equal in area . 113. In I. 39 , show that AE must meet BD or BD pro- duced . 114. If from two points in a straight line equal lines are drawn on the same side of it , making equal angles with the given line , the ...
... divided into two parts equal in area . 113. In I. 39 , show that AE must meet BD or BD pro- duced . 114. If from two points in a straight line equal lines are drawn on the same side of it , making equal angles with the given line , the ...
Side 49
... divided into two parts equal in area . 113. In I. 39 , show that AE must meet BD or BD pro- duced . 114. If from two points in a straight line equal lines are drawn on the same side of it , making equal angles with the given line , the ...
... divided into two parts equal in area . 113. In I. 39 , show that AE must meet BD or BD pro- duced . 114. If from two points in a straight line equal lines are drawn on the same side of it , making equal angles with the given line , the ...
Side 50
... divided by its diagonals are equal in area . 120. The two triangles formed by taking any part of the diagonal of a parallelogram , or of the diagonal produced as common base , and the two opposite angular points of the parallelogram as ...
... divided by its diagonals are equal in area . 120. The two triangles formed by taking any part of the diagonal of a parallelogram , or of the diagonal produced as common base , and the two opposite angular points of the parallelogram as ...
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