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" From A, one end of the line, draw A c, making any angle with AB ; and from B, the other end, draw B d, making the angle AB c? "
The principles of architecture - Page 7
by Peter Nicholson - 1809
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of Knowledge ..., Volume 10

Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 772 pages
...qua) to the given diftance, defcribe the arcs n, m. a. Draw the line DG, to touch thofe arcs without cutting them, and it will be parallel to AB, as was required. N- B. The former cafe of this problem, as well as feveral other operations of practical geometry, may...
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Elements of Science and Art: Being a Familiar Introduction to ..., Volume 2

John Imison - Art - 1822 - 488 pages
...equal to the given distance, describe the arcs e and^/V draw the line CB to touch those arcs without cutting them, and it will be parallel to AB, as was required. Prob. 8. To divide a given line AB into any proposed number of equal parts. From A, one end of the...
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A treatise on navigation, and nautical astronomy

Edward Riddle - Nautical astronomy - 1824 - 572 pages
...parallel to AB by construction ; and FE, its distance from AB, is equal to the given A ^ line CD. " С D To divide a given line AB into any proposed number of equal parts. From A, one end of the given line, draw the line A m making any angle with А В ; and from B, the...
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The Operative Mechanic, and British Machinist: Being a Practical ..., Volume 1

John Nicholson - Machinery - 1825 - 822 pages
...required. touch thoie arcs without catting them, and It will be parallel to AB, as was required. Prob. 8. To divide a given line AB, into any proposed number of equal parts. From A, one end of the line, draw A c, making any angle with AB ; and from B, the other end, draw Bd,...
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A Popular Course of Pure and Mixed Mathematics ...: With Tables of ...

Peter Nicholson - Mathematics - 1825 - 1046 pages
...a radius equal to EF, describe the arcs e and,/". 2. Draw the line CD, to touch (hose arcs without cutting them, and it will be parallel to AB as was required. Prob. 8. — To draw a tangent to a given circle, that shall pass through a given point A. РАЯ 1...
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The operative mechanic, and British machinist

John Nicholson (civil engineer.) - Great Britain - 1825 - 1008 pages
...equal to tie given distance, describe the arcs e and f : draw the line CD to touch tlioic arcs without cutting them, and it will be parallel to AB, as was required. Proi. 8. To divide a given line AB, into any proposed number of equal parts. From A, one end of the...
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An Introduction to Mensuration and Practical Geometry

John Bonnycastle - Geometry - 1829 - 256 pages
...equal to the given distance, describe the arcs, n, m. 2. Draw the line DG, to touch those arcs without cutting them, and it will be parallel to AB, as was required. NB The former case of this problem, as well as several other operations in Practical Geometry, may...
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The Builder's Practical Guide: Containing a Complete Explanation of the ...

John Nicholson (Civil engineer) - Building - 1830 - 240 pages
...f, and it will be the line required. GEOMKTRY Plate 8Q_ J'wMmu- _ Page 682. touch those arcs without cutting them, and it will be parallel to AB, as was required. Prob. 8. To divide a given line AB, into any proposed number of equal parts. From A, one end of the...
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Civil Architecture, Or, A Complete Theoretical and Practical System of ...

Edward Shaw - Architecture - 1832 - 402 pages
...radius equal to G- D, aescribe-ihe arcs e and/: §. Draw the line С В, to touch those arcs without cutting them, and it will be parallel to AB, as was required. ' x. • ч I 'RUI U, KM VIII. - Лч To divide a given line, AB, into any ------ - «umber of equal...
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Mathematics for Practical Men: Being a Common-place Book of Principles ...

Olinthus Gregory - Mathematics - 1834 - 484 pages
...and E a the diameter of a semicircle that passes through B ; conquently B is a right angle. PROB. 5. To divide a given line AB into any proposed number of equal parts. 1st Method. Draw any other line A c, forming any angle with the given line AB : on which set off as...
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