| John Muller - 1756 - 372 pages
...interfedl each other at D, and E j then the line DF will be perpendicular to and bifeft AB. 7. To defcribe the circumference of a circle, through three given points A, B, C. Join thefe poipts by two lines AB, BC; bifeft thefe lines by the perpendiculars DO, £O j then their... | |
| Charles Hutton - Measurement - 1788 - 728 pages
...will be a diameter. — Bifedl: CD in the point o, which will be the center. PROBLEM XIII. To defcribe the Circumference of a Circle, through three given...Points, A, B. c. From the middle point B draw chords to the other two points. — Biieft thefe chords perpendicularly by lines meeting in o, which will... | |
| John Muller - Fortification - 1799 - 336 pages
...interfect each other at D, and E ; then the line DF will be perpendicular to and bifect AB. 7. To defer ibe the circumference of a circle, through three given points A, B, C. Join thefe points by two lines AB, BC ; bifect thefe lines by the perpendiculars DO, EO ; then their... | |
| Mathematics - 1801 - 446 pages
...through three; given Points A, B, Q. i From the middle point B draw chords to the other t'wo points. Bisect these chords perpendicularly by lines meeting...the centre. Then from the centre o, at the distance oA, er o B, or o C, describe the circle. NOTE. In the same mariner may the centre of an, are •fa... | |
| Samuel Webber - Mathematics - 1808 - 466 pages
...right Hue. From the middle point B draw right lines to the other two points. Bisect these right lines perpendicularly by lines meeting in O, which will be the centre. Then from the centre O, to the distance OA, or OB, or OC, describe the circle.f N0TE. In the same manner may the centre of... | |
| Anthony Nesbit, W. Little - Measurement - 1822 - 916 pages
...circle may be described. PROBLEM XX. About a given triangle ABC, to circumscribe a circle, or to descr&e the circumference of a circle through three given points A, B, C. Bisect the sides AB, BC, with the perpendiculars mo and no; and o will be the centre of the circle,... | |
| Anthony Nesbit - Surveying - 1824 - 476 pages
...the circle may be described. PROBLEM XX. About a given triangle ABC, to circumscribe a circle ; or to describe the circumference of a circle through three given points A, B, C. C Bisect the sides AB, EC, with the perpendiculars mo and no ; and o will be the centre of the circle,... | |
| Edward Riddle - Nautical astronomy - 1824 - 572 pages
...centre of the circle is therefore in the line С D, and it is consequently in the point O. PROBLEM X. To describe the circumference of a circle through three given points A, B, C. Join AC and В С, and bisect these lines with the perpendiculars D О and EO, and from the point О... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 814 pages
...which is impossible. Hence the centre is in С D, and consequently it is in the point O. PROBLEM X. — To describe the circumference of a circle through three given points, A, B, C, {fig. 12 1, p. III.) Join AC, В C, and bisect these lines with the perpendiculars D О and E Ü, and... | |
| Arthur Parsey - Miniature painting - 1831 - 242 pages
...circumference of a circle through three given points ABC. From the middle point B, draw chords u A, B c, to the two other points, and bisect these chords perpendicularly...centre o, at the distance of any one of the points, as o A, describe a circle, and it will pass through the two other points B c as required. PROBLEM XIII.... | |
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