| Thomas Keith - 1810 - 478 sider
...2. To erect a perpendicular from a given point in a given line, or to make a right angle . . 26 3. To draw a straight line perpendicular to a given straight line from a given point without it . 26 4. To make an angle of any proposed number of degrees upon a given straight line, by... | |
| Charles Butler - 1814 - 582 sider
...of bisecting a given straight line with instruments will be shewn hereafter. 119. Prop. 11. Drawing a straight line perpendicular to a given straight line from a given point in the latter, is called " erecting a perpendicular." 120. From the corollary to this proposition it... | |
| Thomas Keith - 1826 - 504 sider
...8. To erect a perpendicular from a given point in a given line, or to make a right angle . . 26 3. To draw a straight line perpendicular to a given straight line from a given point without it . 26 4. To make an angle of any proposed number of degrees upon a given straight line, by... | |
| Thomas Keith - 1839 - 498 sider
...PROB. 1. To erect a perpendicular from a given point in a given line, or to make a right angle . .26 2. To draw a straight line perpendicular to a given straight line from a given point without it .26 3. To make an angle of any proposed number of degrees upon a given straight line, by... | |
| Great Britain. Committee on Education - 1848 - 514 sider
...spirit level and its adjustments. GEOMETRY. Section 1. 1. Define a plane superficies, and a circle. 2. Draw a straight line perpendicular to a given straight line from a given point within it. 3. The angles at the base of an isosceles triangle are equal to each other, and if tho equal... | |
| Great Britain. Council on Education - 1848 - 532 sider
...and explain the vernier. 4. Describe the spirit level and its adjustments. GEOMETRY. Section 1. 2. Draw a straight line perpendicular to a given straight line from a given point within it. 1. Define a plane superficies, and a circle. 3. The angles at the base of an isosceles triangle... | |
| J. Goodall, W. Hammond - 1848 - 390 sider
...amount of £P will be P. (1 + r)». GEOMETRY. SECTION I. 1. Define a plane superficies, and a circle. 2. Draw a straight line perpendicular to a given straight line from a given point in it. 3. The angles at the base of an isosceles triangle are equal to each other, and if the equal... | |
| Thomas Lund - 1854 - 520 sider
...angle (54). The same thing may, of course, be done by any of the methods given in (103) for drawing a straight line perpendicular to a given straight line from a given point without it. 113. PROP. XVI. To bisect a given angle, that is, to divide it into two equal angles. (1)... | |
| Euclides - 1862 - 140 sider
...coinciding), the straight line joining their vertices, bisects the given line, and is perpendicular to it. 9. To draw a straight line perpendicular to a given straight line, from its extremity, without producing it. 10. In a given straight line, to find a point equally distant... | |
| Euclides - 1865 - 402 sider
...draw a straight line at right angles to a given straight line, from a given point in the same. Prop. 12. To draw a straight line perpendicular to a given straight line uf unlimited length, from a given point without it. Prop. 13. The angles which one straight line makes... | |
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