| Robert Potts - 1865 - 528 pages
...which contains an angle equal to the givenangle CQEF PROPOSIT1ON XXXIV. PROBLEM. From a given circle to cut off a segment, which shall contain an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle. Let ABC be the given circle, and D the given rectilineal angle. It is required... | |
| Euclides - 1865 - 402 pages
...circle, which shall contain an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle. Prop. 34. From a given circle, to cut off a segment which shall contain an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle. Prop. 35. If two straight lines cut one another within a circle, the rectangle... | |
| General Medical Council (Great Britain) - 1869 - 402 pages
...quadrilateral figure inscribed in a circle are together equal to two right angles. 9. From a given circle to cut off a segment which shall contain an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. 1. Explain what is meant by the Parallelogram of forces,... | |
| Euclides - 1870 - 270 pages
...to the other, both in Area and Perimeter. — LESLIE'S Geometry. PROS. 10. From a given circle, ABG, to cut off a segment which shall contain an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle D. Draw any radius CB ; and at B, 11. I., draw EF making right angles with... | |
| Edward Atkins - 1874 - 426 pages
...containing an angle equal to the given angle CQEF Proposition 34. — Problem. From a given circle to cut off a segment, which shall contain an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle. Let ABC be the given circle, and D the given rectilineal angle. It is required... | |
| Edward Atkins - 1876 - 130 pages
...containing an angle equal to the given angle CQEF Proposition 34. — Problem. From a given circle to cut off a segment which shall contain an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle. Let ABC be the given circle, and D the given rectilineal angle. It is required... | |
| Education Department,London - 1876 - 1010 pages
...such that the angle in one of them shall be five timea the angle in the other. 2. From a given circle to cut off a segment which shall contain an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle. 3. If two straight lines cut one another within a circle, the rectangle... | |
| Edward Harri Mathews - 1879 - 94 pages
...angle. The greatest rectangle that can be inscribed in a circle is a square. , 2. From a given circle to cut off a segment which shall contain an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle. Divide a circle into two segments, such that the angle in one of them shall... | |
| Mary W I. Shilleto - 1882 - 418 pages
...such that the square on one of them may be double of the square on the other. 2. From a given circle to cut off a segment which shall contain an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle. Divide a circle into two segments, such that the angle in one of them shall... | |
| College of preceptors - 1882 - 528 pages
...quadrilateral figure inscribed in a circle are together equal to two right angles. 9. From a given circle to cut off a segment which shall contain an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle. 10. To inscribe a circle in a given triangle. COLLEGE OF PRECEPTOES. (Incorporated... | |
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