Syllabus of Plane Geometry: (corresponding to Euclid, Books I-VI) ...Macmillan & Company, 1876 - 58 sider |
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Side 8
... common vertex and common arms ) are said to be conjugate . The greater of the two is called the major conjugate , and the smaller the minor conjugate , angle . When the angle contained by two lines is spoken of without qualification ...
... common vertex and common arms ) are said to be conjugate . The greater of the two is called the major conjugate , and the smaller the minor conjugate , angle . When the angle contained by two lines is spoken of without qualification ...
Side 10
... common arm . DEF . 26. The perimeter of a rectilineal figure is the sum of its sides . DEF . 27. The area of a figure is the space inclosed by its boundary . DEF . 28. A triangle is a figure contained by three straight lines . DEF . 29 ...
... common arm . DEF . 26. The perimeter of a rectilineal figure is the sum of its sides . DEF . 27. The area of a figure is the space inclosed by its boundary . DEF . 28. A triangle is a figure contained by three straight lines . DEF . 29 ...
Side 12
... common to these angles equal , * Throughout this Syllabus a method of proof has been indicated wherever it was felt that this would make the principles upon which the Syllabus is drawn up more readily understood . then the triangles are ...
... common to these angles equal , * Throughout this Syllabus a method of proof has been indicated wherever it was felt that this would make the principles upon which the Syllabus is drawn up more readily understood . then the triangles are ...
Side 19
... common arm . PROB . II . To construct a triangle , having given two angles and a side opposite to one of them . SECTION 5 . Loci . I. If any and every point on a line or group of lines ( straight . or curved ) , and no other point ...
... common arm . PROB . II . To construct a triangle , having given two angles and a side opposite to one of them . SECTION 5 . Loci . I. If any and every point on a line or group of lines ( straight . or curved ) , and no other point ...
Side 27
... common centre are said to be concentric . The following properties of the circle are immediate consequences of Book I , Def . 8 : ( a ) A circle has only one centre . ( b ) A point is within , on , or without the circumference of a ...
... common centre are said to be concentric . The following properties of the circle are immediate consequences of Book I , Def . 8 : ( a ) A circle has only one centre . ( b ) A point is within , on , or without the circumference of a ...
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Syllabus of Plane Geometry: (corresponding to Euclid, Books I-VI) ... Association for the improvement of geometrical teaching Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1876 |
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adjacent angles adjoining sides angles are equal angles equal angles opposite antecedent bisects Book called centre circle a regular circumscribe conjugate angles consequent construct a triangle contrapositive diagonal distance divided internally equal altitude equal angles equal arcs equal circles equimultiples given angle given circle given point given ratio given rectilineal figure given straight line greater angle hypotenuse identically equal inscribe interior angles intersect lines are proportional locus middle point minor arcs multiple obtuse angle opposite angles parallel straight lines parallelogram perpendicular PLANE GEOMETRY point of contact point of division polygon PROB quadrilateral radii radius ratio compounded ratios are equal rectangle contained regular figures right angles Rule of Conversion Rule of Identity SECTION sector segments side opposite Similar rectilineal figures square straight angle straight line drawn straight line joining subtended Superposition SYLLABUS OF PLANE tangent THEOR Theorem triangles are identically vertex whence whole numbers
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Side 14 - 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.
Side 17 - Assuming that the areas of two triangles which have an angle of the one equal to an angle of the other are to each other as the products of the sides including the equal angles...
Side 14 - Of all the straight lines that can be drawn to a given straight line from a given point outside it, the perpendicular is the shortest.
Side 13 - Any two sides of a triangle are together greater than the third side.
Side 23 - Iff a straight line be divided into any two parts, four times the rectangle contained by the whole line, and one of the parts, together with the square of the other part, is equal to the square of the straight line which is made up of the whole and that part.
Side 13 - If two triangles have the three sides of the one equal to the three sides of the other, each to each, the triangles are congruent.
Side 34 - If the distance between the centres of two circles is equal to the difference of their radii, the two circles will touch each other internally.
Side 56 - If three straight lines be proportionals, the rectangle contained by the extremes is equal to the square on the mean ; and conversely, if the rectangle contained by the extremes be equal to the square on the mean, the three straight lines are proportionals.
Side 28 - In the same circle, or in equal circles, equal arcs are subtended by equal chords : and conversely, equal chords subtend equal arcs.
Side 4 - The enunciation of a Theorem consists of two parts, — the hypothesis, or that which is assumed, and the conclusion, or that which is asserted to follow therefrom. Thus in the typical Theorem, If A is B, then C is D, (i), the hypothesis is that A is B, and the conclusion, that C is D.