If there be two straight lines, one of which is divided into any number of parts, the rectangle contained by the two straight lines is equal to the rectangles contained by the undivided line, and the several parts of the divided line. Let... Elements of Geometry: With Notes - Page 24by John Radford Young - 1827 - 208 pagesFull view - About this book
| Euclid, Thomas Tate - 1849 - 120 pages
...is divided into any number of parts; the rectangle contained by the two straight lines, is equal to the rectangles contained by the undivided line, and the several parts of the divided line. into any parts in the points D, E ; the rectangle contained by the straight lines A,... | |
| Education - 1851 - 626 pages
...is divided into any number of parts ; the rectangle contained by the two straight lines is equal to the rectangles contained by the undivided line, and the several parts of the divided line. Hence prove that the area of a rectangle is equal to the product of the base and its... | |
| Euclides - 1852 - 152 pages
...is divided into any number of parts, the rectangle contained by the two straight lines is equal to the rectangles contained by the undivided line, and the several parts of the divided line. Let A and EC be two straight lines ; and let BC be divided into any parts in the points... | |
| Euclides - 1853 - 146 pages
...is divided into any number of parts, the rectangle contained by the two straight lines, is equal to the rectangles contained by the undivided line, and the several parts of the divided line. Let A and BC be two straight lines ; and let BC be divided into any parts in the points... | |
| Royal Military Academy, Woolwich - Mathematics - 1853 - 400 pages
...is divided into any number of parts ; the rectangle contained by the two straight lines is equal to the rectangles contained by the undivided line, and the several parts of the divided line. Let A and BC be two straight lines ; and let BC be divided into any parts in the points... | |
| Cambridge univ, exam. papers - 1856 - 252 pages
...is divided into any number of parts ; the rectangle contained by the two straight lines, is equal to the rectangles contained by the undivided line, and the several parts of the divided line. 7. To describe a square that shall be equal to a given rectilineal figure. 8. If two... | |
| Euclides - 1856 - 168 pages
...is divided into any number of parts, the rectangle contained by the two straight lines is equal to the rectangles contained by the undivided line and the several parts of the divided line. Let A and BC (Fig. 38) be two straight lines whereof BC is divided into parts by the... | |
| W. Davis Haskoll - Civil engineering - 1858 - 422 pages
...of which is divided into any number of parts, the rectangle contained by the two lines is equal to the rectangles contained by the undivided line, and the several parts of the divided line. If a straight line be divided into any two parts, the rectangle contained by the whole... | |
| Euclides - 1858 - 248 pages
...which is divided into any number of parts, the rectangle contained by the two st. lines is equal to the rectangles contained by the undivided line and the several parts of the divided line. CONS. — 11. I. At a point in a st. line to draw a right angle. 3. I. From the greater... | |
| Euclides - 1858 - 136 pages
...is divided into tunj number of parts, the rectangle continued by the two st. lines is equal to tlie rectangles contained by the undivided line and the several parts of the divided line. Соя. V. 11. 3, 31, I. OEM. :UI, AT. Я. K». 1 Hjp. Concl. h...,ii n '., я. I MI... | |
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