Q. the rectangle of B and C, and R the rectangle of B and D. Then the rectangles P and R, being between the same parallels, are to each other as their bases A and B (th. Elements of Geometry - Page 86by abbé Rossignol (Jean-Joseph) - 1787 - 162 pagesFull view - About this book
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