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... length of his demonstrations , and his unsuggestiveness . As to the first , he aimed , not at unfolding Geometry as a science , but at shewing on how few axioms and postulates the whole could be made to depend : and he has thus ...
... length of his demonstrations , and his unsuggestiveness . As to the first , he aimed , not at unfolding Geometry as a science , but at shewing on how few axioms and postulates the whole could be made to depend : and he has thus ...
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... length of his demonstrations is a real evil ; for , when a geometrical theorem has become familiar , it is easy to analyse into a demonstration the perception that we have obtained of the certainty of the theorem , but until that ...
... length of his demonstrations is a real evil ; for , when a geometrical theorem has become familiar , it is easy to analyse into a demonstration the perception that we have obtained of the certainty of the theorem , but until that ...
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... length one perpendicular , and only one , can be drawn to that straight line · THEOREM 3. The sum of two adjacent angles , when their ex- terior arms are in one straight line , is two right angles ; and conversely , if two angles whose ...
... length one perpendicular , and only one , can be drawn to that straight line · THEOREM 3. The sum of two adjacent angles , when their ex- terior arms are in one straight line , is two right angles ; and conversely , if two angles whose ...
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... lengths of the three sides 39 39 40 41 42 PROBLEM 6. To construct a triangle , having given two angles and a side adjacent to both 44 PROBLEM 7. Having given two angles and a side opposite to one of them , to construct the triangle 44 ...
... lengths of the three sides 39 39 40 41 42 PROBLEM 6. To construct a triangle , having given two angles and a side adjacent to both 44 PROBLEM 7. Having given two angles and a side opposite to one of them , to construct the triangle 44 ...
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... 1. A surface is the boundary of a solid . Def . 2. A line has position , length and direction , but is not considered as having breadth or thickness . The boundaries of a surface are lines . B Def . 3. A point has position , but is.
... 1. A surface is the boundary of a solid . Def . 2. A line has position , length and direction , but is not considered as having breadth or thickness . The boundaries of a surface are lines . B Def . 3. A point has position , but is.
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