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... Hence the product of two lines A and D , which is called also their rectangle , is nothing else than the number of linear units contained in A multiplied by the number of linear units con- tained in B ; and we can easily conceive this ...
... Hence the product of two lines A and D , which is called also their rectangle , is nothing else than the number of linear units contained in A multiplied by the number of linear units con- tained in B ; and we can easily conceive this ...
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... hence ACK > KCB . and the line GH cannot fall upon a line CK different from CD ; consequently it falls upon CD , and the angle EGH upon ACD , and EGH is equal to ACD ; therefore all right angles are equal . Fig . 17 . THEOREM . 28. A ...
... hence ACK > KCB . and the line GH cannot fall upon a line CK different from CD ; consequently it falls upon CD , and the angle EGH upon ACD , and EGH is equal to ACD ; therefore all right angles are equal . Fig . 17 . THEOREM . 28. A ...
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... Hence a straight line drawn from the vertex of an isosceles triangle, to the middle of the base, is perpendicular to that base, and divides the vertical angle into two equal parts. In a triangle that is not isosceles, any one of its ...
... Hence a straight line drawn from the vertex of an isosceles triangle, to the middle of the base, is perpendicular to that base, and divides the vertical angle into two equal parts. In a triangle that is not isosceles, any one of its ...
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... Hence a straight line drawn from the vertex of an isosceles triangle , to the middle of the base , is perpendicular to that base , and divides the ver- tical angle into two equal parts . In a triangle that is not isosceles , any one of ...
... Hence a straight line drawn from the vertex of an isosceles triangle , to the middle of the base , is perpendicular to that base , and divides the ver- tical angle into two equal parts . In a triangle that is not isosceles , any one of ...
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... hence it would follow that two straight lines ACF , ABF , might be drawn between the same two points A and F , which is impossible ( 25 ) ; it is then equally impossible to draw two perpendiculars from the same point to the same ...
... hence it would follow that two straight lines ACF , ABF , might be drawn between the same two points A and F , which is impossible ( 25 ) ; it is then equally impossible to draw two perpendiculars from the same point to the same ...
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adjacent angles altitude angle ACB angle BAD angles equal base ABCD bisect centre chord circ circular sector circumference circumscribed common cone consequently construction convex surface Corollary cube cylinder Demonstration diagonals diameter draw drawn equal and parallel equiangular equilateral equivalent faces figure four right angles frustum Geom geometry gles greater hence homologous sides hypothenuse inclination inscribed circle intersection isosceles join less let fall line AC manner mean proportional measure the half meet multiplied number of sides oblique lines opposite parallelogram parallelopiped perimeter perpendicular plane MN polyedron prism proposition quadrilateral radii radius ratio rectangle regular polygon right angles right-angled triangle Scholium segment semicircumference side BC similar solid angle sphere spherical polygons spherical triangle square described straight line tangent THEOREM three plane angles triangular prism triangular pyramids vertex vertices whence
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