 | Euclides - 1845
...or so small an angle with the straight line which is at right "lies to it, as not to cut the circle. Let ABC be a circle, the centre of which is D, and the diameter AB. Then the straight line drawn at right angles to AB from its extremity A, shall fall without the circle.... | |
 | Euclid - 1845 - 199 sider
...so smatt an angle with the straight line which is at right angles to it, as not to cut the circle. Let ABC be a circle, the centre of which is D, and the diameter AB : the straight line drawn at right angles to AB from its extremity A, shall fall without the circle.... | |
 | Euclides, Thomas Tate - 1849 - 108 sider
...demonstrated that it does not fall upon the circumference; therefore it must fall without the circle, as AE, Let ABC be a circle, the centre of which is D, and the diameter AB : the straight line drawn at right angles to AB from its extremity A, shall fall without the circle.... | |
 | Euclides - 1853
...so small an angle with the straight line which is at right angles to it, as not to cut the circle. Let ABC be a circle, the centre of which is D, and the diameter AB: the straight line drawn at right angles to AB from its extremity A, shall fall without the circle.... | |
 | Royal Military Academy, Woolwich - 1853
...so small an angle with the straight line which is at right angles to it, as not to cut the circle. Let ABC be a circle, the centre of which is D, and the diameter AB : the straight line drawn at right angles to AB from its extremity A, shall fall without the circle.... | |
 | Euclides - 1853 - 147 sider
...an angle with the straight line which is at right angles to it, as not to cut the circle. LET abС be a circle, the centre of which is d, and the diameter ab : the straight line drawn at right angles to ab from its extremity a, shall fall without the circle.... | |
 | Euclides - 1862
...right angles to it, as not to cut the circle. (References— Prop. i. 5, 12, 17, 19 ; in. 2, def. 2.) Let ABC be a circle, the centre of which is D, and the diameter AB. Then the straight line drawn at right angles to AB from its extremity A, shall fall without the circle.... | |
 | Euclides - 1865
...right angles to it, as not to cut the circle. (References— Prop. I. 5, 12, 17, 19 ; in. 2, def. 2.) Let ABC be a circle, the centre of which is D, and the diameter AB. Then the straight line drawn at right angles to AB from its extremity A, shall fall without the circle.... | |
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