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... drawn for a horse. 3D shapes irregular shapes shapes at an angle When you arrive at each page of this book, observe the types of shapes drawn for each subject. Are the shapes rounded or irregular? What size are they? To draw a three ...
... drawn for a horse. 3D shapes irregular shapes shapes at an angle When you arrive at each page of this book, observe the types of shapes drawn for each subject. Are the shapes rounded or irregular? What size are they? To draw a three ...
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... drawn in pink. In the second and third stages the previous images become blue and pink is used to add new shapes, such as neck, back, ears and legs. In stage four, the pink shapes are developed to include distinguishing elements with an ...
... drawn in pink. In the second and third stages the previous images become blue and pink is used to add new shapes, such as neck, back, ears and legs. In stage four, the pink shapes are developed to include distinguishing elements with an ...
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... drawn in front of others will make the front objects appear closer . Density Images drawn darker , and with more detail , will appear closer than images drawn lighter and with less detail . This adds " atmosphere " to the drawing ...
... drawn in front of others will make the front objects appear closer . Density Images drawn darker , and with more detail , will appear closer than images drawn lighter and with less detail . This adds " atmosphere " to the drawing ...
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... drawn by one horse , with two wheels with four wheels driver and passengers included Every vehicle for passengers drawn by two horses , driver and passengers included Every additional horse used in drawing such vehicle , and attached ...
... drawn by one horse , with two wheels with four wheels driver and passengers included Every vehicle for passengers drawn by two horses , driver and passengers included Every additional horse used in drawing such vehicle , and attached ...
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... drawn by one bank on an- other . An On - Demand Draft is a draft drawn by one person upon another , and is payable on demand , or immediately . A Sight Draft is a draft drawn by one person upon another " at sight , " and if accepted by ...
... drawn by one bank on an- other . An On - Demand Draft is a draft drawn by one person upon another , and is payable on demand , or immediately . A Sight Draft is a draft drawn by one person upon another " at sight , " and if accepted by ...
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AC² adjacent adjacent angles altitude angle ACB angle BAC centre chord circ circle circular sector circumference circumscribed common cone consequently construction continued fraction convex surface cos² cosine cylinder demonstration determined diagonal diameter draw drawn equal angles equation equivalent faces figure formulas frustum greater homologous sides hypotenuse inclination inscribed intersection isosceles join less likewise manner measure multiplied number of sides opposite parallel parallelepipedon parallelogram perpendicular plane MN polyedron prism PROBLEM Prop PROPOSITION quadrilateral quantities radii radius ratio rectangle rectilineal triangle regular polygon right angles right-angled triangle SABC Scholium sector segment shew shewn side BC similar sin² sines solid angle sphere spherical polygon spherical triangle square straight line suppose tang tangent THEOREM third side three angles three plane angles triangle ABC triangular pyramids vertex vertices
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Page 152 - AMB be a section, made by a plane, in the sphere, whose centre is C. From the...
Page 24 - THEOREM. In the same circle, or in equal circles, equal arcs are subtended by equal chords ; and, conversely, equal chords subtend equal arcs.
Page 22 - CIRCLE is a plane figure bounded by a curved line, all the points of which are equally distant from a point within called the centre; as the figure ADB E.
Page 62 - Similar triangles are to each other as the squares of their homologous sides.
Page 211 - If two angles of one triangle are equal to two angles of another triangle, the third angles are equal, and the triangles are mutually equiangular.
Page 187 - Similar cylinders are to each other as the cubes of their altitudes, or as the cubes of the diameters of their bases.
Page 140 - AT into equal parts .Ax, xy, yz, &c., each less than Aa, and let k be one of those parts : through the points of division pass planes parallel to the plane of the bases : the corresponding sections formed by these planes in the two pyramids will be respectively equivalent, namely, DEF to def, GHI to ghi, &c.
Page 150 - The radius of a sphere is a straight line, drawn from the centre to any point...
Page 168 - THEOREM. The surface of a spherical triangle is measured by the excess of the sum of its three angles above two right angles, multiplied by the tri-rectangular triangle.
Page 135 - XII.) ; in like manner, the two solids AQ, AK, having the same base, AOLE, are to each other as their altitudes AD, A M.