Practical Geometry for Second Grade Art-pupils and Private Schools |
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Practical Geometry For Second Grade Art Pupils And Private Schools Thomas Newton Andrews No preview available - 2019 |
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1½ inches angle of 60 angles to A B base Bisect the angle CHAPTER co-ordinate planes cone cube cutting A B cylinder describe a Circle describe arcs cutting describe the arc diagonal distance dotted line draw lines draw the line Draw the plan edge ellipse equilateral triangle Find its plan given angle given circle gonal ground plane Hexagonal Pyramid hori horizontal plane inch long inch side inclined intersecting line isosceles triangle join the points line A B line CD line X Y lines parallel parallel to X Y pentagonal prism perpendicular plan and elevation plane L M planes of projection Produce the side quadrilateral figure radius regular Polygon required circle Rhombus right angles scale of chords semicircle set square shown in fig side A B solid geometry straight line tangent Triangle A B C true form vertical plane zontal plane
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Page 37 - All the interior angles of any rectilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Page 12 - A rhombus has all its sides equal, but its angles are not right angles.
Page 11 - Therefore each of the angles DCF, ECF is a right angle. Wherefore from the given point C, in the given straight line AB, FC has been drawn at right angles to AB.