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The principles of analytical geometry - Page vii
by Henry Parr Hamilton - 1826 - 326 pages
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An elementary treatise on geometrical drawing

John Henry Robson - 1880 - 116 pages
...series of parallels through tlie given points which are at the maximum distance apart. 26. To bisect a triangle by a straight line drawn from a given point in one of the sides. Let ABC be the given triangle, P the given point in the side BC. Take R, the middle point...
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Deductions from Euclid and how to work them

Edward Harri Mathews - 1880 - 228 pages
...1.31. Post. I. Sequence. Proot 1.37Ax. 2. Coustr. Ax. 2. Ax. I. ',x. 83.—Bisect a given triangle by a line drawn from a given point in one of its sides. Let ABC be the given A> and Ma given pt. in one of its sides, AC. Bisect the base EC in the pt. D. Join...
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Elements of geometry, containing books i. to vi.and portions of books xi ...

Euclides, James Hamblin Smith - 1883 - 376 pages
...have two sides respectively equal and the included angles supplemental, the triangles are equal. 8. Bisect a given triangle by a straight line drawn from a given point in one of the sides. 9. The base AB of a triangle ABO is produced to a point D such that BD is equal to AB, and...
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Practical Plane and Solid Geometry, Including Graphic Arithmetic

Isaac Hammond Morris - Geometry, Plane - 1890 - 440 pages
...А С 2. PROBLEM 261.—To divide a parallelogram into 2 parts, having a given ratio to each other, by a straight line drawn from a given point in one of the sides. Divide AB into 4 equal parts. From 1 draw a line, IF, parallel to AD, cutting the parallelogram...
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Plane and Solid Geometry

Seth Thayer Stewart - Geometry - 1891 - 426 pages
...polygon. 76. Bisect a triangle by a straight line from any vertex to the opposite side. 77. Bisect a triangle by a straight line drawn from a given point in one of its sides. 78. Trisect any triangle by two straight lines from any vertex to the opposite side. 79. Trisect any...
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The Elements of Euclid: Viz. the First Six Books, Together with the Eleventh ...

Euclid - Geometry - 1892 - 460 pages
...Ex. 21, p. 111.] PXQ 38. Cut off from a given triangle a fourth, fifth, sixth, or any part required by a straight line drawn from a given point in one of its sides. [See Ex. 19, p. 99, and Ex. 21, p. 111.] 39. Bisect a quadrilateral by a straiglit line draion throuyh...
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Exercises in Stewart's Plane and Solid Geometry: With Solutions for Teachers

Seth Thayer Stewart - Geometry - 1893 - 262 pages
...opposite vertex to the point of bisection. 2. The given л is thus bisected. (P. xx., C. II.) 77. Bisect a triangle by a straight line drawn from a given point in one of its sides. I. Draw a line, / 4, from vertex to middle of base (§ 84) ; draw a line, 5 4, from the given point...
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Elements of Geometry

Andrew Wheeler Phillips, Irving Fisher - Geometry - 1896 - 570 pages
...vertex of a given triangle so as to divide it into two parts having the ratio 2 to 5. 443. To bisect a triangle by a straight line drawn from a given point in one of its sides. § 398 444. On a given side to construct a rectangle equivalent to a given square. 443. To construct...
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Elements of Geometry

Andrew Wheeler Phillips, Irving Fisher - Geometry - 1896 - 574 pages
...vertex of a given triangle so as to divide it into two parts having the ratio 2 to 5. 443. To bisect a triangle by a straight line drawn from a given point in one of its sides. § 398 444. On a given side to construct a rectangle equivalent to a given square. 445. To construct...
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Elements of Geometry, Part 1

Andrew Wheeler Phillips, Irving Fisher - Geometry - 1896 - 276 pages
...vertex of a given triangle so as to divide it into two parts having the ratio 2 to 5. 443. To bisect a triangle by a straight line drawn from a given point in one of its sides. § 398 444. On a given side to construct a rectangle equivalent to a given square. 445. To construct...
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