Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical SocietyScottish Academic Press, 1893 |
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Side 20
... point circle of III , it will be seen that Bevan's theorem establishes the conclusions : ( 1 ) That the nine - point ... mid points of two of its sides , and the mid points of two of the segments intercepted between the orthocentre and ...
... point circle of III , it will be seen that Bevan's theorem establishes the conclusions : ( 1 ) That the nine - point ... mid points of two of its sides , and the mid points of two of the segments intercepted between the orthocentre and ...
Side 21
... point circle is half the radius of the circumcircle , nor to the position of ... mid points , " but nothing is said of the other three points . The radius of ... point circle . The proof consists in showing that the distance between the ...
... point circle is half the radius of the circumcircle , nor to the position of ... mid points , " but nothing is said of the other three points . The radius of ... point circle . The proof consists in showing that the distance between the ...
Side 23
... mid circle , the circum - midcircle . There are other demonstrations of the characteristic property of the nine - point circle quite distinct from those given in the articles already spoken of . One by Terquem will be found in Nouvelles ...
... mid circle , the circum - midcircle . There are other demonstrations of the characteristic property of the nine - point circle quite distinct from those given in the articles already spoken of . One by Terquem will be found in Nouvelles ...
Side 29
... mid points of these three sides as well as through the mid points of the distances which separate the vertices from the point of concourse of the perpendiculars . FIGURE 2 . Let X , Y , Z be the feet of the perpendiculars let fall from ...
... mid points of these three sides as well as through the mid points of the distances which separate the vertices from the point of concourse of the perpendiculars . FIGURE 2 . Let X , Y , Z be the feet of the perpendiculars let fall from ...
Side 30
Edinburgh Mathematical Society. Let now U , V , W be the mid points of the distances HA , HB , HC which separate H , the point of concourse of the perpendiculars of the triangle ABC , from the respective vertices . The right - angled ...
Edinburgh Mathematical Society. Let now U , V , W be the mid points of the distances HA , HB , HC which separate H , the point of concourse of the perpendiculars of the triangle ABC , from the respective vertices . The right - angled ...
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A₁ algebra angle B.Sc B₁ bisects centre centroid circumcentre circumcircle College concyclic cône conic convergence coordonnées corresponding D.Sc denote diameter Dirichlet's drawn Edinburgh elastic equal equation Euler excircles expression finite Fourier series function Gentleman's Diary geometrical George Watson's College given straight line Glasgow h₁ h₂ Hamilton's Heaviside Hence incentre incircle infinite number inscribed circle integral intersection isogonal isogonally conjugate l'équation Lady's and Gentleman's layer Lemoine locus m₁ Mathématiques memoir method mid point n₁ nine-point circle notation orthocentre parallel pedal triangle plane point of BC Professor Professor Gibbs proof quantities quaternion r₁ r₂ radial stress radius reciprocal respectively scalar solution square suppose surface symmedian symmedian point tangent theorem touches triangle ABC trigonometric series trilinears uniform convergence Vaß vector analysis versor vertices
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