Let the four lines meet in a common point, forming at that o point four right angles, and complete the rectangles x, y, z. If the line A be triple of the line B, the line C will be triple of the line D. | * The rectangles .••• and z, being between... Elements of Geometry - Page 88by abbé Rossignol (Jean-Joseph) - 1787 - 162 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1812 - 620 pages
...the rectangle A . D = B . c. For, let the four lines be placed with their four extremities meeting in a common point, forming at that point four right angles ; and draw lines parallel to them to complete the rectangles F, q, R, where p is the rectangle of A and D,... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1822 - 616 pages
...rectangle A . D=B . c. r~^ ZT For, let (he four lines be placed I with their four extremities meeting in a common point, forming at that point four right angles ; and draw lines parallel to them to complete the rectangles p, a, R, where r is the rectangle of A and D,... | |
| Joseph Gwilt - Architects - 1842 - 1114 pages
...and D is equal to the rectangle of В and C, the line A will be to the line В as A — the line С to the line D. Let the four lines meet in a common point, forming at that D point four right angles, and complete the rectangles x, y, z. 11' 1 1-й- line A be triple of the... | |
| Charles William Hackley - Geometry - 1847 - 248 pages
...rectangle A . D = B . C. • For, let the four lines be placed with their four extremities meeting in a common point, forming at that point four right angles ; and dra.w lines parallel to them to complete the rectangles P, Q, R, where P is the rectangle of A and... | |
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