| Claude Irwin Palmer, Daniel Pomeroy Taylor, Eva Crane Farnum - 1924 - 360 sider
...are drawn from a point in a perpendicular to a given line, cutting off on the line unequal lengths from the foot of the perpendicular, the more remote is the greater. E F D Given EDLAK, and FB and FC cutting off BD and CD from D, with BD>CD. To prove that FB>FC. Proof.... | |
| Baltimore (Md.). Department of Education - 1924 - 182 sider
...equal distances from the foot of the perpendicular are equal; c. of two obliques meeting the plane at unequal distances from the foot of the perpendicular, the more remote is the longer. 2. If two lines are cut by three parallel planes, their corresponding 3 . Between two lines... | |
| National Committee on Mathematical Requirements - 1927 - 208 sider
...distances from the foot of the perpendicular are equal [9]; (c) of two obliques meeting the plane at unequal distances from the foot of the perpendicular, the more remote is the longer. [9] 34. If two lines are cut by three parallel planes, their corresponding segments are proportional.... | |
| 562 sider
...distances from the foot of the perpendicular are equal, and (2) of two straight lines meeting the plane at unequal distances from the foot of the perpendicular, the more remote is the greater. Lastly, it is easily seen that From a point outside a plane only one perpendicular can be drawn to... | |
| Military Academy, West Point - 906 sider
...Theorem: Of two oblique lines drawn from the same point in a perpendicular, catting «í» спив! distances from the foot of the perpendicular, the more remote is the greater. 8 13 Problem: (л) To bisect a given ansie. (o) lipón a given straight line to construct o segment... | |
| 1919 - 496 sider
...question. 1. Of lines drawn from the same point in a perpendicular and cutting off unequal segments from the foot of the perpendicular, the more remote is the greater. 2. Prove that a parallelogram inscribed in a circle is a rectangle. 3. Prove that the areas of two... | |
| William Betz, Harrison Emmett Webb, Percey Franklyn Smith - 1912 - 356 sider
...from the same point in a perpendicular to a given line and cutting off on the line unequal segments from the foot of the perpendicular, the more remote is the greater. 0 BED Given the line CZ>, AB perpendicular to CD, and BD greater than BC. To prove that AD>AC. Proof.... | |
| William Weller Strader, Lawrence D. Rhoads - 1927 - 434 sider
...from a point in ac " perpendicular to a given line, cutting off on the given line unequal segments from the foot of the perpendicular, the more remote is the greater. 25. Of two unequal lines from a point to a line, the greater cuts off the greater segment from the... | |
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