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" The perimeters of two regular polygons of the same number of sides, are to each other as their homologous sides, and their areas are to each other as the squares of those sides (Prop. "
First lessons in Plane Geometry. Together with an application of them to the ... - Page 176
by Francis Joseph Grund - 1830 - 12 pages
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The Essentials of Geometry

Webster Wells - Geometry - 1899 - 424 pages
...polygons fulfil the conditions of similarity given in § 252.) PROP. V. THEOREM. 348. The perimeters of two regular polygons of the same number of sides are to each other as their radii, or as their apothems. D D' FB F' B' Given P and P' the perimeters, R and R' the radii,...
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The Elements of Plane Geometry

Charles Austin Hobbs - Geometry, Plane - 1899 - 266 pages
...AB BC CD ,,, .-. = = .etc. (?) FG GH HK .: .Pand Q are similar polygons. QED COB. I. The perimeters of two regular polygons of the same number of sides are to each other as any two homologous sides. 206 Proposition 199. Theorem. 236. The perimeters of two regular polygons...
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Syllabus of Propositions in Geometry: Intended for Use in Preparing Students ...

Harvard University - Geometry - 1899 - 39 pages
...IV. Regular polygons of the same number of sides are similar. THEOREM V. 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 ; and their areas are...
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Plane and Solid Geometry

William James Milne - Geometry - 1899 - 404 pages
...regular polygon is equal to one half the product of its perimeter by its apothem. 390. Cor. II. Regular polygons of the same number of sides are to each other as the squares upon their radii and also as the squares upon their apothems. §§ 386, 345 Ex. 645. The sides...
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Plane Geometry

William James Milne - Geometry, Modern - 1899 - 258 pages
...homologous sides? With the ratio of their radii? Of their apothems? Theorem. The perimeters of regular polygons of the same number of sides are to each other as their radii and also as their apothems. D MG Data : Any two regular polygons of the same number of...
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Plane and Solid Geometry

William James Milne - Geometry - 1899 - 398 pages
...homologous sides? With the ratio of their radii? Of their apothems ? Theorem. The perimeters of regular polygons of the same number of sides are to each other as their radii and also as their apothems. D M a Data : Any two regular polygons of the same number of...
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Plane and Solid Geometry

George Albert Wentworth - 1900 - 344 pages
...equivalent to the sum of the three given octagons. Let x be the side of the regular octagon required. Two regular polygons of the same number of sides are to each other as the squares of their sides. § 446 .-. y? = O2 + 72 + 82. Ex. 381 .-. x = Ve2 + 72 + 82 = V36 + 49 + 64...
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Plane Geometry

Arthur Schultze - 1901 - 260 pages
...OD: O'D'= AO: A'O'. (W h y?) But P: P' = AB: A'B' = AD: A'D'. (Why ?) 407. COR. The areas of regular polygons of the same number of sides are to each other as the squares of their radii or apothems. Ex. 948. The lines joining the midpoints of the radii of a regular...
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Elementary Geometry, Plane and Solid: For Use in High Schools and Academies

Thomas Franklin Holgate - Geometry - 1901 - 462 pages
...perimeters are in the same ratio as the apothems. The same holds true for the radii. 352. COROLLARY III. The areas of two regular polygons of the same number of sides are in the same ratio as the squares of their radii, or as the squares of their apothems. (Art. 315.) EXERCISES...
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Plane and Solid Geometry

Arthur Schultze, Frank Louis Sevenoak - Geometry - 1901 - 396 pages
...P:P' = AB:A'B' = AD:A'D'. (Why?) .'. P:P'=OD: O'D' = AO : A'O'. QED 407. COR. The areas of regular polygons of the same number of sides are to each other as the squares of their radii or apothems. Ex. 948. The lines joining the midpoints of the radii of a regular...
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