Euclid's Elements of Geometry: The Six First Books. To which are Added, Elements of Plain and Spherical Trigonometry, a System of Conick Sections, Elements of Natural Philosophy, as Far as it Relates to Astronomy, According to the Newtonian System, and Elements of Astronomy: with NotesCushing and Jewett, 1822 - 494 sider |
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... whole , I think it a very suitable work , to be introduced into colleges and seminaries of learning ; and for my part , shall give it a decided preference . OWEN REYNOLDS , Professor of Mathematicks , Baltimore College . } PREFACE . THE ...
... whole , I think it a very suitable work , to be introduced into colleges and seminaries of learning ; and for my part , shall give it a decided preference . OWEN REYNOLDS , Professor of Mathematicks , Baltimore College . } PREFACE . THE ...
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... whole , including many other highly important things , can be afforded at as low a price , as the generality of editions of Euclid , which want much of this momentous matter . Much advantage has arisen from this method , as in the part ...
... whole , including many other highly important things , can be afforded at as low a price , as the generality of editions of Euclid , which want much of this momentous matter . Much advantage has arisen from this method , as in the part ...
Side 15
... whole circumference of a circle to be divided in 360 equal parts , called degrees , each degree into 60 equal parts , called minutes . and each minute into 60 equal parts , called seconds , & c . and a circle being described from the ...
... whole circumference of a circle to be divided in 360 equal parts , called degrees , each degree into 60 equal parts , called minutes . and each minute into 60 equal parts , called seconds , & c . and a circle being described from the ...
Side 18
... whole is equal to all its parts . 9. The whole is greater than its part . 10. Two right lines cannot enclose a space . 11. Two right lines ( AB , CB ) have not a common segment ( BD ) . See notes on 10th , 11th , and 12th , ax . and on ...
... whole is equal to all its parts . 9. The whole is greater than its part . 10. Two right lines cannot enclose a space . 11. Two right lines ( AB , CB ) have not a common segment ( BD ) . See notes on 10th , 11th , and 12th , ax . and on ...
Side 22
... whole , which is ab- surd [ Ax . 9 ] , therefore the sides CA , CB are not unequal , they are therefore equal . Cor . - Hence every equiangular triangle is equilateral . For , whichever side be considered as base , the angles adjacent ...
... whole , which is ab- surd [ Ax . 9 ] , therefore the sides CA , CB are not unequal , they are therefore equal . Cor . - Hence every equiangular triangle is equilateral . For , whichever side be considered as base , the angles adjacent ...
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Side 42 - Therefore all the interior angles of the figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Side 176 - If two triangles have an angle of one equal to an angle of the other...
Side 118 - To describe an isosceles triangle, having each of the angles at the base double of the third angle.
Side 15 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees ; each degree into 60 equal parts, called minutes ; and each minute into 60 equal parts, called seconds.
Side 444 - Absolute, true, and mathematical time, of itself, and from its own nature, flows equably without relation to anything external, and by another name is called duration: relative, apparent, and common time, is some sensible and external (whether accurate or unequable) measure of duration by the means of motion, which is commonly used instead of true time; such as an hour, a day, a month, a year.
Side 96 - Upon the same straight line, and upon the same side of it, there cannot be two similar segments of circles, not coinciding with one another.
Side 386 - ... figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has be divided into as many triangles as the figure has sides, by drawing straight lines from a point F within the figure to each of its angles.
Side 49 - Equal triangles on the same base, and on the same side of it, are between the same parallels.