The Elements of Euclid: In which the Propositions are Demonstrated in a New and Shorter Manner Than in Former Translations, and the Arrangement of Many of Them Altered, to which are Annexed Plain and Spherical Trigonometry, Tables of Logarithms from 1 to 10,000, and Tables of Sines, Tangents, and Secants, Natural and Artificialauthor, and sold, 1776 - 264 sider |
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Side 65
... Ratio is a certain mutual habitude of magnitudes of the fame kind , according to quantity . IV . Magnitudes have proportion to each other ; which , being multi- plied , can exceed one another . V. Magnitudes have the fame ratio to each ...
... Ratio is a certain mutual habitude of magnitudes of the fame kind , according to quantity . IV . Magnitudes have proportion to each other ; which , being multi- plied , can exceed one another . V. Magnitudes have the fame ratio to each ...
Side 67
... ratio of what it has to the fecond ; and always one more in order as the proportionals fhall be extend- ed . XII . Homologous magnitudes , or magnitudes of a like ratio , are fuch whose antecedents are to the antecedents and confequents ...
... ratio of what it has to the fecond ; and always one more in order as the proportionals fhall be extend- ed . XII . Homologous magnitudes , or magnitudes of a like ratio , are fuch whose antecedents are to the antecedents and confequents ...
Side 68
... ratio ; in the first order of magnitudes , as the antecedent is to the confequent ; fo , in the fecond order of magnitudes , is the antecedent to the confequent ; and , as in the first order , the confequent is to fome other , fo , in ...
... ratio ; in the first order of magnitudes , as the antecedent is to the confequent ; fo , in the fecond order of magnitudes , is the antecedent to the confequent ; and , as in the first order , the confequent is to fome other , fo , in ...
Side 69
... ratio to the fecond that the third has to the fourth , then shall alfo the equimultiples of the first have the fame ratio to the equimultiple of the fecond that the equimultiple of the third has to that of the fourth . Let there be four ...
... ratio to the fecond that the third has to the fourth , then shall alfo the equimultiples of the first have the fame ratio to the equimultiple of the fecond that the equimultiple of the third has to that of the fourth . Let there be four ...
Side 77
... ratio ; and if the first magnitude be equal to the third , then the fourth will be equal to the fixth ; and , if the first be greater than the third , then the fourth will be greater than the fixth ; and , if the first be less than the ...
... ratio ; and if the first magnitude be equal to the third , then the fourth will be equal to the fixth ; and , if the first be greater than the third , then the fourth will be greater than the fixth ; and , if the first be less than the ...
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Side 80 - If two triangles have one angle of the one equal to one angle of the other and the sides about these equal angles proportional, the triangles are similar.
Side 72 - F, equal to them in number, be taken two and two in the fame ratio, and if their analogy be perturbate, viz. as A is to B, fo is E to F, and B to C as D to E ; and if the firft A be greater than the third C, then the fourth D will be greater than the fixth F ; if equal, equal ; and, if lefs, lefs.
Side 91 - BAC was proved to be equal to ACD : Therefore the whole angle ACE is equal to the two angles ABC, BAC...
Side x - If a straight line meets two straight lines, so as to make the two interior angles on the same side of it taken together less than two right angles, these straight lines being continually produced, shall at length meet upon that side on which are the angles which are less than two right angles.
Side 54 - Let ABC be the given circle, and D the given straight line, not greater than the diameter of the circle. It is required to place in the circle ABC a straight line equal to D.
Side 9 - If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and one side equal to one side, viz.
Side 13 - From this it is manifest that if one angle of a triangle be equal to the other two it is a right angle, because the angle adjacent to it is equal to the same two ; (i.
Side 69 - Let AB be the fame multiple of C, that DE is of F : C is to F, as AB to DE. Becaufe AB is the fame multiple of C that DE is of F ; there are as many magnitudes in AB equal to C, as there are in...
Side 91 - BGC: for the same reason, whatever multiple the circumference EN is of the circumference EF, the same multiple is the angle EHN of the angle EHF: and if the circumference BL be equal to the circumference EN, the angle BGL is also equal to the angle EHN ; (in.
Side 80 - ... reciprocally proportional, are equal to one another. Let AB, BC be equal parallelograms which have the angles at B equal, and let the sides DB, BE be placed in the same straight line ; wherefore also FB, BG are in one straight line (2.