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" I. When the given point, A, is in the circumference. HINT. What is the angle formed by a radius and a tangent at its extremity ? II. When the given point, A, is without the circle. Construction. Join A and 0 the center of the given circle. On OA as a... "
Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society - Page 19
by Edinburgh Mathematical Society - 1887
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The New Mathematician's Guide: Containing the Elements of Universal ...

Willem Jacob 's Gravesande - Algebra - 1749 - 210 pages
...a given Side. IN THE THIRD BOOK. 273. Prop. i. To fad the Center of a given Circle. 274. Prop. 17. From a given Point to draw a. Tangent to a given Circle. IN THE SIXTH BOOK. 275. Prop. 10. To cut a given Line in the fame Proportion that another is cut in....
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The Elements of Universal Mathematics, Or Algebra: To which is Added, A ...

Willem Jacob 's Gravesande - Algebra - 1752 - 212 pages
...givfn Side. IN THE THIRD BOOK. 273. Prop. i. To find the C'.nter of a given Circle. 274. Prop. 17. From a given Point to draw a Tangent to a given Circle. IN THE SIXTH BOOK. 275. Prop. 10. To cut a given Line in the famt Proportion that another is cut in....
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Elements of Geometry: Containing the Principal Propositions in the First Six ...

Euclid - Euclid's Elements - 1789 - 296 pages
...it met it in two points it would fall wholly within the circle (III. 2.) •• PROP. XI. PROBLEM. From a given point to draw a tangent to a given circle. Let A be the given point, and FDC the given circle ; it is required from the point A to draw a tangent...
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Principles of Plane Geometry

James Wallace MacDonald - Geometry - 1889 - 80 pages
...triangle. See Book I., Proposition XXX. Proposition XXXIII. A Problem. Proposition XXXIV. A Problem. 197. From a given point to draw a tangent to a given circle. See Book III., Proposition XII., and Proposition XVIII., Corollary II. Proposition XXXV. A Problem....
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Principles of Plane Geometry

James Wallace MacDonald - Geometry - 1894 - 76 pages
...parallelogram when its adjacent sides and their included angle are given. Proposition XXXIV. A Problem. 197. From a given point to draw a tangent to a given circle. See Book III., Proposition XII., and Proposition XVIII., Corollary II. Proposition XXXV. A Problem....
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Plane and Solid Geometry

Arthur Schultze, Frank Louis Sevenoak - Geometry - 1901 - 394 pages
...and can a triangle be constructed when the three angles are given ? PROPOSITION XXIV. PROBLEM 238. From a given point, to draw a tangent to a given circle. A I. When the given point, A, is in the circumference. HINT. — What is the angle formed by a radius...
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Plane Geometry

Arthur Schultze - 1901 - 260 pages
...and can a triangle be constructed when the three angles are given ? PROPOSITION XXIV. PROBLEM 238. From a given point, to draw a tangent to a given circle. I. When the given point, A, is in the circumference. HINT. — What is the angle formed by a radius...
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Plane and Solid Geometry

Arthur Schultze, Frank Louis Sevenoak - Geometry - 1901 - 396 pages
...aiid can a triangle be constructed when the three angles are given ? PROPOSITION XXIV. PROBLEM 238. From a given point, to draw a tangent to a given circle. A I. When the given point, A, is in the circumference. HINT. — What is the angle formed by a radius...
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Plane and Solid Geometry

Arthur Schultze, Frank Louis Sevenoak - Geometry - 1902 - 394 pages
...aiid can a triangle be constructed when the three angles are given ? PROPOSITION XXIV. PROBLEM 238. From a given point, to draw a tangent to a given circle. A I. When the given point, A, is in the circumference. HINT. — What is the angle formed by a radius...
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Sessional Papers, Volume 37, Part 4

Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1905 - 1096 pages
...a given triangle, and having an angle equal to a given angle. To find the centre of a given circle. From a given point to draw a tangent to a given circle. On a given straight line to construct a segment of a circle containing an angle equal to a given angle....
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