Oblique lines drawn from a point to a plane, meeting the plane at equal distances from the foot of the perpendicular, are equal; and of two oblique lines meeting the plane at unequal distances from the foot of the perpendicular the more remote is the... A Treatise on Special Or Elementary Geometry - Page 161by Edward Olney - 1877 - 239 pagesFull view - About this book
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| Claude Irwin Palmer, Daniel Pomeroy Taylor - Geometry - 1918 - 460 pages
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| Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes - Geometry, Solid - 1919 - 240 pages
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| Education - 1921 - 1190 pages
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| National Committee on Mathematical Requirements - Mathematics - 1922 - 84 pages
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| National Committee on Mathematical Requirements - Mathematics - 1923 - 680 pages
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