| Adrien Marie Legendre - Geometry - 1822 - 394 pages
...greater than its part. 3. The whole is equal to the sum of the parts into which it has been divided. 4. From one point to another, only one straight line can be drawn. 5. Two magnitudes, lines, surfaces, or solids, are equal, if, when applied to each other, they coincide... | |
| Adrien Marie Legendre - Geometry - 1836 - 394 pages
...9. The whole is equal to the sum of all its parts. 10. All right angles are equal to each other. 1 1 From one point to another only "one straight line can be drawn. 12. Through the same point, only one straight line can be drawn which shall be parallel to a given... | |
| Charles Davies - Surveying - 1839 - 376 pages
...9. The whole is equal to the sum of all its parts. 10. All right angles are equal to each other. II. From one point to another, only one straight line can be drawn. 12. Through the same point, only one straight line can be drawn which shall be parallel to a given... | |
| Charles Davies - Surveying - 1839 - 376 pages
...9. The whole is equal to the sum of all its parts. 10. All right angles are equal to each other. II. From one point to another, only one straight line can be drawn. 12. Through the same point, only one straight line can be drawn which shall be parallel to a given... | |
| Charles Davies - Navigation - 1841 - 414 pages
...9. The whole is equal to the sum of all its parts. 10. All right angles are equal to each other. II. From one point to another, only one straight line can be drawn. 12. Through the same point, only one straight line can be drawn which shall be parallel to a given... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Geometry - 1844 - 268 pages
...quantity is equal to the sum of all its parts. 1 1 . All right-angles are equal to each other. 12. From one point to another only one straight line can be drawn. GEOMETRY. PROPOSITION I. THEOREM. Every straight line CD, which meets another straight line AB, makes... | |
| Charles Davies - Trigonometry - 1849 - 372 pages
...8. The whole is greater than any of its parts. 9. The whole is equal to the sum of all its parts. 11 From one point to another only one straight line can be drawn. 10. All right angles are equal to each other. 12. Through the same point, only one straight line can... | |
| Almon Ticknor - Measurement - 1849 - 156 pages
...9. The whole is equal to the sum of all its parts. 10. All right angles are equal to each other. 11. From one point to another only one straight line can be drawn. 12. Through the same point only one straight line can be drawn, which shall be parallel to a given... | |
| Adrien Marie Legendre - Geometry - 1852 - 436 pages
...other. 8. The whole is greater than any of its parts. 10. All right angles are equal to each other. 11. From one point to another only one straight line can be drawn. 12. A straight line is the shortest distance between two points. 13. Through the same point, only one... | |
| Elias Loomis - Conic sections - 1857 - 242 pages
...The whole is greater than any of its parts. 10. The whole is equal to the sum of all its parts. 11. From one point to another only one straight line can be drawn. 12. Two straight lines, whi'.sh intersect one another, can not both be parallel to the same straight... | |
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