Elements of Geometry;: Containing the First Six Books of Euclid, with a Supplement on the Quadrature of the Circle and the Geometry of Solids; to which are Added, Elements of Plane and Spherical TrigonometryBell & Bradfute, 1804 - 440 sider |
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Side 69
... radius of a circle is the straight line drawn from Book III . the centre to the circumference . I. A straight line is faid to touch a circle , when it meets the circle , and be- ing produced does not cut it . II . Circles are faid to ...
... radius of a circle is the straight line drawn from Book III . the centre to the circumference . I. A straight line is faid to touch a circle , when it meets the circle , and be- ing produced does not cut it . II . Circles are faid to ...
Side 121
... radius of the given circle , so that the rect- angle contained by the whole and one of the parts may be equal to the square of the other a . Apply in the circle , on each fide of a given point , a line equal to the greater of these ...
... radius of the given circle , so that the rect- angle contained by the whole and one of the parts may be equal to the square of the other a . Apply in the circle , on each fide of a given point , a line equal to the greater of these ...
Side 198
... radius ; and if from these points two straight lines be drawn to any point whatsoever in the circumference of the circle , the ratio of these lines will be the fame with the ratio of the segments intercepted between the ⚫two first ...
... radius ; and if from these points two straight lines be drawn to any point whatsoever in the circumference of the circle , the ratio of these lines will be the fame with the ratio of the segments intercepted between the ⚫two first ...
Side 202
... radius AC , the greater of the two fides , describe the circle CFG ; produce AB to meet the circumference in E and F , and CB to meet it in G. Then because AF AC , BF = AB + AC , the sum of the fides ; and fince AE AC , BE AC - AB = the ...
... radius AC , the greater of the two fides , describe the circle CFG ; produce AB to meet the circumference in E and F , and CB to meet it in G. Then because AF AC , BF = AB + AC , the sum of the fides ; and fince AE AC , BE AC - AB = the ...
Side 212
... radius of the circle ; therefore also , because f15.5 . magnitudes have the fame ratio with their equimultiples f , the perimeter of the infcribed polygon is to the perimeter of the circumfcribed , as the perpendicular from the centre ...
... radius of the circle ; therefore also , because f15.5 . magnitudes have the fame ratio with their equimultiples f , the perimeter of the infcribed polygon is to the perimeter of the circumfcribed , as the perpendicular from the centre ...
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Side 27 - If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and one side equal to one side, viz. either the sides adjacent to the equal...
Side 172 - 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 42 - The complements of the parallelograms, which are about the diameter of any parallelogram, are equal to one another.
Side 84 - The diameter is the greatest straight line in a circle; and of all others, that which is nearer to the centre is always greater than one more remote; and the greater is nearer to the centre than the less. Let ABCD be a circle, of which...
Side 106 - IF from a point without a circle there be drawn two straight lines, one of which cuts the circle, and the other meets it ; if the rectangle contained by the whole line which cuts the circle, and the part of it without the circle be equal to the square of the line which meets it, the line which meets shall touch the circle.
Side 22 - THE greater angle of every triangle is subtended by the greater side, or has the greater side opposite to it. Let ABC be a triangle, of which the angle ABC is greater than the angle BCA : the side AC is likewise greater than the side AB. For, if it be not greater, AC must...
Side 64 - If then the sides of it, BE, ED are equal to one another, it is a square, and what was required is now done: But if they are not equal, produce one of them BE to F, and make EF equal to ED, and bisect BF in G : and from the centre G, at the distance GB, or GF, describe the semicircle...
Side 166 - IN a right angled triangle, if a perpendicular be drawn from the right angle to the base, the triangles on each side of it are similar to the whole triangle, and to one another. Let ABC be a right angled triangle, having the right angle BAC ; and from the point A let AD be drawn perpendicular to the base BC : the triangles ABD, ADC are similar to the whole triangle ABC, and to one another.
Side 54 - 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...
Side 2 - When a straight line standing on another straight line makes the adjacent angles equal to one another, each of the angles is called a right angle; and the straight line which stands on the other is called a perpendicular to it.