Practical Plane Geometry: Giving the Simplest Modes of Constructing Figures Contained in One Plane and Geometrical Construction on the GroundCrosby Lockwood & son, 1890 - 172 páginas |
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angular points base bisecting line bisecting the angle centre chords circles described circles to pass circles to touch circumference Crown 8vo D. K. CLARK decagon describe a circle diagonal diameter distance divided draw a circle draw a straight Engineer equal angles equi equiangular equilateral triangle EXERCISES Fcap given angle given circle given line given point given radius given straight line given triangle Illustrations inches long Inscribe a regular isosceles triangle join length line drawn mean proportional METHOD metres parallelogram perpendicular Plates point F polygon primary division Prob radii Reason rectangle regular polygon represent required circles required triangle respectively Revised right angles right-angled triangle scale Secants segment sides A B strike arcs subdivision tangent Theor touch the circle touch the given vertex vertical angle yards
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