| John Mason Good - 1819 - 800 sider
...which are lulvej of the same, are equal to one another. Ь. Magnitudes which coincide withoneanotber, that is, which exactly fill the same space, are equal...greater than its part. 10. Two straight lines cannot inciose a »pace. 1 1. All right angles are equal to one auother. IÍ. "If a ftraight line mi eis two... | |
| Euclid - 1822 - 222 sider
...of the same or of equals, are equal to one another. 8. Magnitudes which coincide with one another, are equal to one another. 9. The whole is greater than its part. 10. Two right lines cannot inclose a space. 1 1. All right tt$w£ are equal to one another. 12. If a right... | |
| Peter Nicholson - 1823 - 210 sider
...are double of the same thing, are equal to one another. 7. Things which are halves of the same thing, are equal to one another. 8. Magnitudes which coincide...another. 9. The whole is greater than its part. 10. Only one straight line can be drawn from one point to another. 11. Two straight lines cannot be drawn... | |
| Euclides - 1826 - 226 sider
...are halves of the same, are equal to one another. 8. Things which mutually agree with one another, are equal to one another. 9. The whole is greater than its part. PROPOSITION I. PROBLEM. Upon a given finite right line to describe an equilateral triangle Let AB be... | |
| Timothy Walker - 1829 - 156 sider
...equals be added to unequals, the wholes are unequal. 5. If equals be taken from unequals, the remainders are unequal. 6. Things which are double of the same,...greater than its part. 10. Two straight lines cannot inclose a space. 11. All right angles are equal. 12. If a straight line meets two straight lines so... | |
| Timothy Walker - 1829 - 138 sider
...same, are equal to one another. 7. Things which are halves of the same, are equal to one another. i 8. Magnitudes which coincide with one another, that...greater than its part. 10. Two straight lines cannot inclose a space. II. All right angles are equal. 12. .If a straight line meets two straight lines so... | |
| John Playfair - 1829 - 210 sider
...are doubles of the same thing are equal to one another. 7. Things which are halves of the same thing are equal to one another. 8. Magnitudes which coincide...one another. 9. The whole is greater than its part. A. The whole is equal to all its parts taken together. ED. B. It is impossible for the same thing to... | |
| Timothy Walker - 1831 - 166 sider
...Magnitudes which coincide with one another, that is, which exactly fill the same space, are equal to 1 one another. 9. The whole is greater than its part. 10. Two straight lines cannot inclose a space. 11. All right angles are equal. 12. If a straight line meets two straight lines so... | |
| Euclid - 1833 - 216 sider
...of the same or of equals, are equal to one another. 8. Magnitudes, which coincide with one another, are equal to one another. 9. The whole is greater than its part. 10. Two right lines cannot inclose a space. 11. All right angles are equal to one another. 12. If a right line... | |
| 1836 - 488 sider
...doubles of the same thing, are equal to one another. 7. Things which are halves of the same thing, are equal to one another. 8. Magnitudes which coincide...another. 9. The whole is greater than its part. 10. All right angles are equal to one another. 11. " Two straight lines which intersect one another, cannot... | |
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