Euclid's Elements of Geometry: The First Six, the Eleventh and Twelfth BooksJ. Rivington, 1765 - 464 sider |
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Side 349
... whose base is the parallelogram RY , and oppofite parallelogram is wh : for they ftand upon the fame base RY , have the fame altitude , and their fides drawn from the base RZ , RW , TQ , T x , ss , SN , Yt y h , ter- minate in the fame ...
... whose base is the parallelogram RY , and oppofite parallelogram is wh : for they ftand upon the fame base RY , have the fame altitude , and their fides drawn from the base RZ , RW , TQ , T x , ss , SN , Yt y h , ter- minate in the fame ...
Side 372
The First Six, the Eleventh and Twelfth Books Euclid. ers , and those who have not any great ftrength of mind , or ... base is the triangle ABC , and vertex the point D. I fay the pyramid ABCD may be divided into two pyramids equal and ...
The First Six, the Eleventh and Twelfth Books Euclid. ers , and those who have not any great ftrength of mind , or ... base is the triangle ABC , and vertex the point D. I fay the pyramid ABCD may be divided into two pyramids equal and ...
Side 373
... base KD ; and fo the triangle AEH is equal and fimilar to the tri- angle HKD . By the fame reafon the triangle AHG ... whose base is the triangle H KL , and vertex the point D. And because HK is drawn parallel to one fide A B of the ...
... base KD ; and fo the triangle AEH is equal and fimilar to the tri- angle HKD . By the fame reafon the triangle AHG ... whose base is the triangle H KL , and vertex the point D. And because HK is drawn parallel to one fide A B of the ...
Side 374
... whose base is the tri angle ABC , and vertex the point D , is fimilar to the py- ramid , whofe bafe is the triangle ... whose base is the triangle AEG , and ver tex the point : And therefore the pyramid , whose base is the triangle ABC ...
... whose base is the tri angle ABC , and vertex the point D , is fimilar to the py- ramid , whofe bafe is the triangle ... whose base is the triangle AEG , and ver tex the point : And therefore the pyramid , whose base is the triangle ABC ...
Side 375
... whose base is the triangle AEG , and vertex the point H , is equal to the pyramid . whose base is the triangle HKL , and vertex the point D. Therefore the two prifms first mentioned , are greater than the two prisms whose bases are the ...
... whose base is the triangle AEG , and vertex the point H , is equal to the pyramid . whose base is the triangle HKL , and vertex the point D. Therefore the two prifms first mentioned , are greater than the two prisms whose bases are the ...
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A B C D alfo alſo angle ABC becauſe the angle bifected centre circle A B C circumference cone confequent cylinder defcribed demonftrated diameter equal angles equiangular equimultiples Euclid EUCLID's ELEMENTS fame altitude fame multiple fame ratio fame reafon fecond fegment femidiameter fhall fides A B fimilar fince firft firſt fixth folid angle folid parallelepipedon fome fphere ftand given circle given right line given triangle greater infcribed interfect join leffer lefs leſs parallel parallelogram perpendicular polygon prifm PROP propofition proportional pyramid rectangle contained regular polygon remaining angle right angles right line A B right lined figure right-lined SCHOLIUM ſquare thefe THEOR theſe thofe thoſe trapezium triangle ABC twice the fquare vertex the point Wherefore whofe bafe whoſe baſe
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