| Manchester univ - 1877 - 544 pages
...a straight line be divided into two parts, the square on the whole line is equal to the squares on the two parts together with twice the rectangle contained by the parts. 4. Two circles cannot have more than two points common to both without coinciding entirely. If three... | |
| Education Department - 1879 - 1118 pages
...straight line be divided into any two parts the square on the whole line is equal to the squares on the two parts, together with twice the rectangle contained by the parts. If the sum of two squares is equal to a third square, the sum of their sides must be greater than the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1874 - 820 pages
...straight line be divided into any two parts the square on the whole line is equal to the squares on the two parts together with twice the rectangle contained by the parts. 4. If two circles touch one another internally they shall not have the same centre. 5. A segment of... | |
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