| John Playfair - Mathematics - 1806 - 320 pages
...line to the plane meets the plane. / Suppl. IV. >/The angle made by two planes which cut each other is the angle contained by two straight lines drawn from any point in the line of their common section, at right angles to that line, one line in one plane, and the other line... | |
| Robert Simson - Trigonometry - 1806 - 546 pages
...that which is contained by the " straight line and the circumference." VIII. An angle in a segment is the angle contained by two straight lines drawn from any point in the circumference of the segment, to the extremities of the straight line which is the base of the segment.... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 pages
...that wluch i» contained by the straight line and the circumferеьсе. 8. An angle in a segment is the angle contained by two straight lines drawn from any point in the circumference of the segment, to the extremities of the straight line which is the uase of the segment.... | |
| John Playfair - 1819 - 354 pages
...is the figure centained by a straight line, and the arch which it cuts' VI. An angle in a segment is the angle contained by two straight lines drawn from any point in the circumference of the segment, to the axtremities of the straight line which is the base of the segment.... | |
| Adrien Marie Legendre - Geometry - 1819 - 574 pages
...planes is the quantity, whether 'greater or less, by which they depart from each other ; this quantity is measured by the angle contained by two straight lines drawn from the same point perperdicularly to the common intersection, the one being in one of the planes and the... | |
| Peter Nicholson - Mathematics - 1825 - 1046 pages
...figure contained by a straight line and the circumference it cuts off. 8. An angle in a segment is the angle contained by two straight lines drawn from any point in the circumference of the segment, to the extremities of the straight line, which is the base of the segment.... | |
| Adrien Marie Legendre - Geometry - 1825 - 276 pages
...planes is the quantity, whether greater or less, by which they depart from each other ; this quantity is measured by the angle contained by two straight lines drawn from the same point perpendicularly to the common intersection, the one being in one of the planes and the... | |
| Adrien Marie Legendre, John Farrar - Geometry - 1825 - 280 pages
...planes is the quantity, whether greater or less, by which they depart from each other ; this quantity is measured by the angle contained by two straight lines drawn from the same point perpendicularly to the common intersection, the one being in one of the planes and the... | |
| Robert Simson - Trigonometry - 1827 - 546 pages
...that which is contained by the straight line and the circumference." VIII. An angle in a segment is the angle contained by two straight lines drawn from any point in the circumference of the segment to the extremities of the straight . line which is the base of the segment.... | |
| John Playfair - Geometry - 1829 - 210 pages
...from any point in the first line to the plane meets the plane. 4. The inclination of two planes is the angle contained by two straight lines drawn from any point in the line of their common section perpendicular to that line, one line in one plane, and the other line... | |
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