| John Playfair - Mathematics - 1806 - 320 pages
...is double of the remaining angle BAC. Therefore, the angle at the centre, &;c. QED PROP. XXI. THEOR< THE angles in the same segment of a circle are equal to one another. Let ABCD be a circle, and BAD, BED, angles in the same segment BAED ; the angles BAD, BED are equal... | |
| Richard Watson (bp. of Llandaff.) - 1808 - 156 pages
...you here seem to confound it. We know that the whole is greater than its part ; and we know that all the angles in the same segment of a circle are equal to each other — we have intuition and demonstration as grounds of this knowledge; but, is there no ground... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 pages
...circumference, upon the same ha.-e, that is, upon the same part of the circumference. Prop, XXI. Theor. The angles in the same segment of a circle are equal to one another. Prop. XXI I. Theor. The opposite angles of any quadrilateial figure described in a circle, are together... | |
| John Gummere - Surveying - 1814 - 398 pages
...same part of the circumference : thus the angle EEC is double of the angle BAG. Fig- 38. i • 11. The angles in the same segment of a circle are equal to one another : thus the angle BAD is equal to the angle BED ; also the angle BCD is equal to the angle BFD. Fig. 39. 12.... | |
| John Gummere - Plane trigonometry - 1817 - 392 pages
...upon the same part of the circumference : thus the angte BEC is double of the angle BAC. Fig. 38. 11. The angles in the same segment of a circle are equal to one another r thus the. angle BAD- is eopal to the angte BED ; also the angte BCD is equal to the angte BTD. Fig.... | |
| John Playfair - Circle-squaring - 1819 - 350 pages
...is double of the remaining angle BAC. Therefore the angle at the centre, &c. Q, ED PROP. XXI. THEOR. The angles in the same segment of a circle are equal to one another. Let ABCD be a circle, and BAD, BED angles in the same segment BAED : The angles BAD, BED are equal... | |
| Richard Watson - Apologetics - 1820 - 498 pages
...you here seem to confound it. We know that the whole is greater than its part— and we know that all the angles in the same segment of a circle are equal to each other — w$ have intuition and demonstration as grounds of this knowledge ; but is there no ground... | |
| Euclid, Robert Simson - Geometry - 1821 - 514 pages
...is double of the remaining angle BDC. Therefore the angle at the centre, &c. QED PROP. XXI. THE OR. THE angles in the same segment of a circle are equal to one another.* Let ABCD be a circle, and BAD, BED angles in the same segment BAED: the angles BAD, BED arc equal to... | |
| John Jackson (Private teacher of the mathematics.) - Geographical recreations - 1821 - 140 pages
...would make up the whole circle. The above construction evidently depends upon Euclid, III. 21 ; viz, ."The angles in the same segment of a circle are equal to one another.'' 33. See plate III. Jig. 24. Suppose A, B, and C, the three given points. With the centre A, a«d radius... | |
| Peter Nicholson - Mathematics - 1825 - 1046 pages
...double of the remaining angle BDC. Therefore the angle at the centre, &c. QED Proposition XXI. Tlieorem. The angles in the same segment of a circle are equal to one another. Let ABCD be a circle, and BAD, BED angles in the same segment BAED : The angles BAD, BED are equal... | |
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