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... triangle is a portion of the surface of a sphere , bounded by three arcs of great circles . These arcs are named the sides of the triangle , and are always supposed to be each less than a ... Spherical Triangles and Spherical Polygons, -
... triangle is a portion of the surface of a sphere , bounded by three arcs of great circles . These arcs are named the sides of the triangle , and are always supposed to be each less than a ... Spherical Triangles and Spherical Polygons, -
Page 198
... spherical triangle is less than six right angles , and greater than two . For , in the first place , every angle of a spherical triangle is less than two right angles : hence the sum of all the three is less than six right angles ...
... spherical triangle is less than six right angles , and greater than two . For , in the first place , every angle of a spherical triangle is less than two right angles : hence the sum of all the three is less than six right angles ...
Page 203
... triangle will be equal to two tri - rectangular triangles , or to the fourth part of the whole surface of the sphere . Scholium . While the spherical triangle ABC is compared with the tri - rectangular triangle , the spherical pyramid ...
... triangle will be equal to two tri - rectangular triangles , or to the fourth part of the whole surface of the sphere . Scholium . While the spherical triangle ABC is compared with the tri - rectangular triangle , the spherical pyramid ...
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Problems relating to the First and Third Books 57 | 57 |
BOOK IV | 68 |
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