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Elements of Geometry: Containing the First Six Books of Euclid : with a ... - Side 12
av John Playfair - 1837 - 318 sider
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Euclid's Elements of geometry, transl. To which are added, algebraic ...

Euclides - 1826 - 226 sider
...continually produced shall meet on that side where the angles are less than two right angles. AXIOMS. 1. Things which are equal to the same are equal to one another. 2. If equals be added to equals, the wholes are equal. 3. If equals be taken from equals, the remainders...
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The Elements of Euclid: The Errors by which Theon, Or Others, Have Long ...

Robert Simson - 1827 - 546 sider
...because the point B is the * 1-, Deficentre of the circle ACE, BC is equal to BA: but it has nitionbeen proved that CA is equal to AB; therefore CA, CB, are each of them equal to AB: but things which are equal to the same thing are equal* to one another; therefore CA is equal to CB...
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Alma Mater, Or, Seven Years at the University of Cambridge, Volum 1

John Martin Frederick Wright - 1827 - 344 sider
...But what is the first axiom of Euclid, or of Geometry, as I may say, the terms being synonymous ?" " Things which are equal to the same, are equal to one another." " Very good, Sir. What the second, and what the third?" "If equals be added to equals the sums are...
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The London Magazine, Volum 17

1827 - 608 sider
...But what is the first axiom of Euclid, or of Geometry, as I may say, the terms being synonymous V " Things which are equal to the same, are equal to one another." " Very good, Sir. What the second, and what the thirdV " If equals be added to equals, the sums are...
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Alma mater; or, Seven years at the University of Cambridge. By a Trinity-man ...

John Martin F. Wright - 1827 - 632 sider
...But what is the first axiom of Euclid, or of Geometry, as I may say, the terms being synonymous ?" " Things which are equal to the same, are equal to one another." " Very good, Sir. What the second, and what the third?" " If equals be added to equals the sums are...
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Outline of a New System of Logic: With a Critical Examination of Dr. Whately ...

George Bentham - 1827 - 304 sider
...which a syllogistic conclusion can be founded ? Such may, perhaps, be found the four following : 1. Things which are equal to the same, are equal to one another. 2. When of two things, one only is equal to a third, and the other is not equal to that third, these...
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The Leodiensian; or Leeds grammar school magazine

Leeds grammar sch - 1828 - 364 sider
...: but Patience is equal to Poverty ; therefore Patience and Economy are each equal to Poverty ; but things which are equal to the same are equal to one another; therefore Patience and Economy are equal to one another ; wherefore the three, Patience, Economy, and...
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Elements of Geometry: With Practical Applications, for the Use of Schools

Timothy Walker - 1829 - 138 sider
...and are to geometry, what the foundations are to a building. Euclid's axioms are the following : I. Things which are equal to the same are equal to one another. 2k If equals be added to equals the wholes are equal. 3. If equals be taken from equals, the remainders...
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An Essay on the Cultivation of the Intellect by the Study of Dead Languages

William Sewell - 1830 - 390 sider
...experiment. A child never doubts that the fire which burnt him yesterday, will burn him to-day, or that two things which are equal to the same, are equal to one another, where he .has once seen the axiom illustrated by a single example—and hence one great advantage in...
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A Treatise on Algebra

George Peacock - 1830 - 732 sider
...represented, or in terms of which they are expressed: without such a definition, the proposition that " things which are equal to the same are equal to one another," could no longer be considered as axiomatic, inasmuch as we should be at a loss for the principle or...
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