At a given point A, in a line AB, to make an angle equal to a given angle C. From the centres A and C, with any one radius, describe the arcs DE, FG. Then, with radius DE, and centre F, describe an arc, cutting FG in G. Through G draw the line AG, and... The Modern Mechanic: A Scientific and Calculator, Comprising Rules and ... - Page 75by William Grier - 1861 - 305 pagesFull view - About this book
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