| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1849 - 142 pages
...circumference, as E, for a center, and the radius DE, describe two arcs intersecting the circle in A and jB. With A and B as centers, and a radius equal to AB, describe two arcs intersecting each other in C. These arcs will intersect each other and the circle in the same... | |
| Daniel Adams - Measurement - 1850 - 144 pages
...circumference, as E, for a center, and the radius DE, describe two arcs intersecting the circle in A and B . With A and B as centers, and a radius equal to AB, describe two arcs intersecting each other in C. These arcs will intersect each other and the circle in the same... | |
| Middlesex Alfred Bailey - Arithmetic - 1897 - 332 pages
...partly through inside lines. Fold, and paste the flaps on the inside. To DRAW THE EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE. With A and B as centers and a radius equal to AB, draw arcs of circles. These arcs will intersect at the vertex of the triangle ; draw AO and OB. 132.... | |
| School of Railway Signaling (Utica, N.Y.) - Railroads - 1910 - 446 pages
...pentagon. Fid. 133 D and G respectively. 141. To construct a hexagon on a given straight line AB. Fig. 133. With A and B as centers and a radius equal to AB, describe arcs intersecting at C. With C as a center and the same radius, describe a circle passing through A... | |
| Walter Burton Ford, Earle Raymond Hedrick - Geometry, Modern - 1913 - 272 pages
...plan for a Gothic window, proceed as follows : Take any line AB and divide it into four equal parts. With A and B as centers and a radius equal to AB, draw arcs intersecting at C. What radius and what centers are used to describe the small arcs ? 0 is... | |
| Walter Burton Ford, Charles Ammerman - Geometry, Plane - 1913 - 376 pages
...plan for a Gothic window, proceed as follows : Take any line AB and divide it into four equal parts. With A and B as centers and a radius equal to AB, draw arcs intersecting at C. What radius and what centers are used to describe the small arcs ? O is... | |
| Mathematicians - 1926 - 576 pages
...diameter AB into the same number of equal parts as that into which it is desired to divide the circle. With A and B as centers and a radius equal to AB, describe intersecting arcs. Let the point of intersection be D. Through D and the second point of division on... | |
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