| Henry Sinclair Hall - 1908 - 286 sider
...circumference. NOTE. its base. The chord of a segment is sometimes called An angle in a segment is one formed by two straight lines drawn from any point in the arc of the segment to the extremities of its chord. We have seen in Theorem 32 that a circle may be drawn through any three points not in a... | |
| Euclid - 1908 - 456 sider
...which, when a point is taken on the circumference of the segment and straight lines are joined from it to the extremities of the straight line which is the base of the segment, is contained by the straight lines so joined. 9. And, when the straight lines containing the angle... | |
| David Eugene Smith - 1911 - 360 sider
...which, when a point is taken on the circumference of the segment and straight lines are joined from it to the, extremities of the straight line which is the base of the segment, is contained by the straight lint's so joined. Such an involved definition would not be usable to-day.... | |
| David Eugene Smith - 1911 - 370 sider
...teachers would know what it meant if they should hear it used. Proclus called such angles " mixed." the extremities of the straight line which is the base of the segment, is contained by the straight lines so joined. Such an involved definition would not be usable to-day.... | |
| Euclid - 452 sider
...which, when a point is taken on the circumference of the segment and straight lines are joined from it to the extremities of the straight line which is the base of the segment, is contained by the straight lines so joined. 9. And, when the straight lines containing the angle... | |
| Peter M. Engelfriet - 1998 - 516 sider
...which, when a point is taken on the circumference of the segment and straight lines are joined from it to the extremities of the straight line which is the base of the segment, is contained by the straight lines so joined. (Always, [If you] from a random point on the circumference... | |
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