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... angle which they form . The student has further been probably accustomed to regard the angle formed by two lines as being necessarily less than two right angles ; so that if two lines were situated as in the margin , he would find it ...
... angle which they form . The student has further been probably accustomed to regard the angle formed by two lines as being necessarily less than two right angles ; so that if two lines were situated as in the margin , he would find it ...
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... right angle . 23. An OBTUSE - ANGLED TRIANGLE is a triangle two sides of which form an obtuse angle . 24. An ACUTE - ANGLED TRIANGLE is a triangle the sides of which form three acute angles . 25. A QUADRILATERAL FIGURE is a rectilineal ...
... right angle . 23. An OBTUSE - ANGLED TRIANGLE is a triangle two sides of which form an obtuse angle . 24. An ACUTE - ANGLED TRIANGLE is a triangle the sides of which form three acute angles . 25. A QUADRILATERAL FIGURE is a rectilineal ...
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... angles formed by its several sides on the inner side and distinguished by being shaded , are termed the internal or interior angles ; when the internal angle is less than two right angles , it is termed a salient angle , as the angle E ...
... angles formed by its several sides on the inner side and distinguished by being shaded , are termed the internal or interior angles ; when the internal angle is less than two right angles , it is termed a salient angle , as the angle E ...
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... right angles are equal to one another . SCHOLIUM . Angles being a species of magnitude , this axiom is a parti- cular case of the 8th . 12. Through the same point two straight lines cannot be drawn parallel to the same straight line ...
... right angles are equal to one another . SCHOLIUM . Angles being a species of magnitude , this axiom is a parti- cular case of the 8th . 12. Through the same point two straight lines cannot be drawn parallel to the same straight line ...
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... angles of the one equal to the similar angle of the other , and yet for the triangles them- selves not to be equal . Thus , let ABC be a triangle in which neither A nor C are right angles and A is less than C ; then from B as a center ...
... angles of the one equal to the similar angle of the other , and yet for the triangles them- selves not to be equal . Thus , let ABC be a triangle in which neither A nor C are right angles and A is less than C ; then from B as a center ...
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AC and CB AC is equal angle ABC angle BCD angle equal area to double area to twice bisect chord circle ABC circumference Constr CONSTRUCTION COROLLARY DB is equal DEMONSTRATION diagonal divided double the rectangle draw equal angles equal in area equal to AC equilateral Euclid external angle Find the center finite straight line Geometry given angle given line greater Hypoth HYPOTHESES intersect join less line BC lines be drawn magnitude major premiss opposite sides parallel parallelogram perpendicular predicate premises produced proposition quadratic equation reductio ad absurdum right angles SCHOLIA SCHOLIUM second power segment sides AC square on AC square on half squares on AB syllogism termed THEOREM THEOREM.-If triangle ABC twice the rectangle twice the square vertex whole line
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Página 24 - All the interior angles of any rectilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Página 114 - In obtuse-angled triangles, if a perpendicular be drawn from either of the acute angles to the opposite side produced, the square on the side subtending the obtuse angle is greater than the squares on the sides containing the obtuse angle, by twice the rectangle contained by the side...
Página xiv - A circle is a plane figure contained by one line, which is called the circumference, and is such, that all straight lines drawn from a certain point within the figure to the circumference are equal to one another : 16. And this point is called the centre of the circle.
Página 13 - The difference between any two sides of a triangle is less than the third side.
Página 111 - AFC. (in. 21.) Hence in the triangles ADE, AFC, there are two angles in the one respectively equal to two angles in the other, consequently, the third angle CAF is equal to the third angle DAB ; therefore the arc DB is equal to the arc CF, (in.
Página 89 - ... the centre of the circle shall be in that line. Let the straight line DE touch the circle ABC in C, and from C let CA be drawn at right angles to DE ; the centre of the circle is in CA.
Página 70 - EQUAL circles are those of which the diameters are equal, or from the centres of which the straight lines to the circumferences are equal. ' This is not a definition, but a theorem, the truth of ' which is evident; for, if the circles be applied to one ' another, so that their centres coincide, the circles ' must likewise coincide, since the straight lines from
Página 34 - To describe a parallelogram equal to a given rectilineal figure, and having an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle.
Página 22 - If a straight line meet two straight lines, so as to make the two interior angles on the same side of it taken together less than two right angles...