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An Elementary Geometry and Trigonometry - Page 43
by William Frothingham Bradbury - 1873 - 238 pages
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An Elementary Geometry

William Frothingham Bradbury - Geometry - 1872 - 124 pages
...As the triangles 0 AB, 0 BC, 0 CD, &c. are equal, their altitudes are equal, that is, the bases arc equidistant from the vertex 0. 35. Scholium. 0 is called the centre, and the perpendicular 0 G the apothem of the polygon. 36. Corollary. In regular polygons of the same number of sides, the...
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A Treatise on Special Or Elementary Geometry

Edward Olney - Geometry - 1872 - 472 pages
...sides are to each other as the corresponding diagonals (35O), p : P : : r : HQED , .g,370. COR. 1. — The perimeters of regular polygons of the same number of sides are to each other as the apothems of the polygons. For the apothems are to each other as the sides of the...
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A Treatise on Elementary Geometry: With Appendices Containing a Collection ...

William Chauvenet - Geometry - 1872 - 382 pages
...or CD : C'D', etc. Therefore the polygons fulfill the two conditions of similarity. 10. Corollary. The perimeters of regular polygons of the same number of sides are to each other as the radii of the circumscribed circles, or as the radii of the inscribed circles;...
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An Elementary Geometry

William Frothingham Bradbury - Geometry - 1873 - 132 pages
...OA; that is, 0 is equidistant from the vertices of the polygon. As the triangles 0 AB, OBC, OCD, &c. are equal, their altitudes are equal, that is, the...of regular polygons of the same number of sides are as their apothems ; and the polygons as tlie squares of their apothems. THEOREM XVIII. 37. The area...
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Catalogue - Harvard University

Harvard University - 1874 - 668 pages
...impossible ! Why ? Given any curve, to ascertain whether it is the arc of a circle or not. 6. Prove that the perimeters of regular polygons of the same number of sides are proportional to the iliiimeiers of their inscribed or circumscribed circles. Go on to prove that the...
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Harvard Examination Papers

1875 - 256 pages
...impossible 1 Why 1 Given any curve, to ascertain whether it is the arc of a circle or not. 6. Prove that the perimeters of regular polygons of the same number of sides are proportional to the diameters of their inscribed or circumscribed circles. Go on to prove that the...
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An Elementary Geometry: Plane, Solid, and Spherical : with Numerous ...

William Frothingham Bradbury - Geometry - 1877 - 262 pages
...• that is, 0 is equidistant from the vertices of the polygon. As the triangles 0 AB, OBC, OCD, &c., are equal, their altitudes are equal, that is, the bases are equidistant from the vertex 0. 83. Scholium. 0 is called the centre, 0 B tlie radius, and the perpendicular 0 G the apothem of the...
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An Elementary Geometry: Plane, Solid and Spherical

William Frothingham Bradbury - Geometry - 1880 - 260 pages
...; that is, 0 is equidistant from the vertices of the polygon. As the triangles 0 AB, 0BC, 0CD, &c., are equal, their altitudes are equal, that is, the bases are equidistant from the vertex 0. 83. Scholium. 0 is called the centre, 0 B the radius, and the perpendicular 0 G the apothem of the...
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A Treatise on Special Or Elementary Geometry

Edward Olney - Geometry - 1882 - 262 pages
...homologous sides are to each other as the corresponding diagonals (350), p : P : : r : RQED 370. COR. 1. — The perimeters of regular polygons of the same number of sides are to each other as the apothems of the polygons. For the apothems are to each other as the sides of the...
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Elementary Geometry: Including Plane, Solid and Spherical Geometry : with ...

Edward Olney - Geometry - 1886 - 348 pages
...the homologous sides are to each other as the corresponding diagonals (387), pr 416. COROLLARY 1. — The perimeters of regular polygons of the same number of sides are to each other as the apothems of the polygons (382)417. COROLLARY 2. — The circumferences of circles...
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