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" XV. A Circle is a plain figure contained under one line, which is called a circumference ; unto which all lines, drawn from one point within the figure, and falling upon the circumference thereof, are equal the one to the other. XVI. And that point is... "
Euclide's Elements: The Whole Fifteen Books Compendiously Demonstrated: with ... - Page 2
by Euclid - 1751 - 384 pages
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Euclide's Elements ... compendiously demonstrated, by I. Barrow. Transl

Euclides - 1660 - 368 pages
...AFigure is that which is cónteined under one or more terms. X V. A Circle is a plain figure contemed under one line , which is called a Circumference ;...•> and falling upon the circumference thereof, are equall the one to the other. XV I. And that point is called the Centre of the circle. XVII. A Diameter...
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Euclide's Elements: The Whole Fifteen Books Compendiously Demonstrated. With ...

Euclid, Isaac Barrow - Geometry - 1714 - 536 pages
...Term, O is the end of any thing. • XIV. A Figure is that which is contained under one or more terms. XV. A Circle is a plain figure contained under one...Center of the Circle. XVII. A Diameter of a circle is a right line drawn through the center thereof, and ending at the circumference on either fide, dividing...
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Euclide's Elements: The Whole Fifteen Books Compendiously Demonstrated ...

Euclid, Isaac Barrow - Euclid's Elements - 1732 - 436 pages
...or Term, is the end of any thing. XIV. A Figure is that which is contained under one or more terms XV. A Circle is a plain figure contained under one...the one to the other. XVI. And that point is called -^~ ' — «w the center of the circle. f ^v XVII A Diameter of a circle ^ ' j ^ is a right-line drawn...
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The Compleat Measurer: Or, The Whole Art of Measuring. In Two Parts ...

William Hawney - Arithmetic - 1751 - 370 pages
...fide), the Produft is 9.330125 the Area of the Dodecagon requir'd. £G®&£^^ § IX. Of a C i B. c L E. A Circle is a plain Figure, contained under one Line,...called a Circumference, unto which all Lines drawn from a Point in the Middle of the Figure, called the Centre, and falling upon the Circumference thereof,...
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The Complete Measurer: Or, The Whole Art of Measuring. In Two Parts. The ...

William Hawney - Arithmetic - 1775 - 372 pages
...(the Half fide); the Product is 9.3301:5 the Area of the Dodecagon, required. §. JX. Of a CIR c L B. A Circle is a plain Figure, contained under one Line,...called a Circumference, unto which all Lines drawn from a Point in the Middle of the Figure, called the Center, and falling upon theCircumference thereof,...
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Connolly's Arithmetic: Or, The Ohio Accomptant: Being a Plain Practical ...

James L. Connolly (mathematician.) - Arithmetic - 1829 - 266 pages
...polygon. Let each side of a dodecagon be 1; required the area thereof? Ans. 9,330125. 9ih. OF A CIRCLE. A circle is a plain figure, contained under one line,...a circumference, unto which all lines, drawn from No. of sides. Names. Multipliers. S Trigon ,433013 4 Tetragon 1,000000 5 Pentagon 1,720477 6 Hexagon...
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The Tutor's Assistant: Being a Compendium of Arithmetic and a Complete ...

Francis Walkingame - 1832 - 224 pages
...multiplier set the whole down, and th« •fork is finished. PART V. THE MENSVRATION OF CIRCLES, $c. AC1KCLE is a plain figure, contained under one line, which...called a circumference, unto which all lines drawn from a point in the middle of the figure, called the centre, and falling upon the circumference, are equal...
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The Western Arithmetic: Or, Pennsylvania and Ohio Accomptant: Being a Plain ...

James L. Connolly (mathematician.) - Arithmetic - 1835 - 264 pages
...each side of a dodecagon be 1; required the area thereof? ' Ang. 9,330125. t'.:'' 9th. OF A CIRCLE. A circle is a plain figure, contained under one line,...a circumference, unto which all lines, drawn from No. of sides. Names. Multipliers. 3 Trigon ,433013 4 Tetragon 1,000000 5 Pentagon 1,7«0477 6 Hexagon...
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Walkinghame's [sic] Tutor's assistant; or, Complete arithmetical question ...

Francis Walkingame - 1865 - 222 pages
...yard wide, will cover its walls ? Ans. 136 yards, Sfeel, 8 inches. THE MENSUBATION OF CIBCLES, &c. A circle is a plain figure, contained under one line,...called a circumference, unto which all lines drawn from a point in the middle of the figure, called the centre, and falling upon the circumference, are equal...
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