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 viii
... whole is shorter than that prefently used . In the 16th , " the angle of a " femicircle " is omitted , because it follows more naturally as a corollary . The 18th and 19th are joined in one , for the rea- fons already given . I have put ...
... whole is shorter than that prefently used . In the 16th , " the angle of a " femicircle " is omitted , because it follows more naturally as a corollary . The 18th and 19th are joined in one , for the rea- fons already given . I have put ...
Side ix
... both natural and artificial , which will work to the fame exactness , of any extant , even to fecond and third minutes , or farther , if thought neceffary . Upon Upon the whole , although the above alterations are intended PREFACE . ix.
... both natural and artificial , which will work to the fame exactness , of any extant , even to fecond and third minutes , or farther , if thought neceffary . Upon Upon the whole , although the above alterations are intended PREFACE . ix.
Side x
... whole , although the above alterations are intended to render the elements eafier and fooner acquired , yet are not intended to indulge the indolence of either mafter or ftu- dent . The Elements of Geometry being of fuch extensive use ...
... whole , although the above alterations are intended to render the elements eafier and fooner acquired , yet are not intended to indulge the indolence of either mafter or ftu- dent . The Elements of Geometry being of fuch extensive use ...
Side 3
... . III . If from equal things equal things be taken , the remainders will be equal . IV . If to unequal things equal things are added , the whole will be unequal . V. I Book I. V. If from unequal things equal parts are OF EUCLID . 3.
... . III . If from equal things equal things be taken , the remainders will be equal . IV . If to unequal things equal things are added , the whole will be unequal . V. I Book I. V. If from unequal things equal parts are OF EUCLID . 3.
Side 4
... whole is greater than its part . X. Two right lines do not bound a figure . XI . All right angles are equal to one another . XII . If a right line fall upon two right lines , making the inward angles on the fame fide lefs than two right ...
... whole is greater than its part . X. Two right lines do not bound a figure . XI . All right angles are equal to one another . XII . If a right line fall upon two right lines , making the inward angles on the fame fide lefs than two right ...
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