The Geometrical Companion, in which the Elements of Abstract Geometry are Familiarised, Illustrated, and Rendered Practically Useful, EtcJohn Taylor, 1828 - 169 páginas |
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... distances BC , EF , HI : if these be found equal , Again : An Engraver wishes to re- present a gothic archway with ... distance FG as radius . Finally , joining HB , the angle ABC is divided into two equal parts , by PROB . IV . , and ...
... distances BC , EF , HI : if these be found equal , Again : An Engraver wishes to re- present a gothic archway with ... distance FG as radius . Finally , joining HB , the angle ABC is divided into two equal parts , by PROB . IV . , and ...
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... distances DB and DE be equal , the angle DCB is a right one . For the three sides DC , CB , DB , of the F D C B We may observe , that in both these operations the sides of the equilateral triangle are not actually drawn as in the con ...
... distances DB and DE be equal , the angle DCB is a right one . For the three sides DC , CB , DB , of the F D C B We may observe , that in both these operations the sides of the equilateral triangle are not actually drawn as in the con ...
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... distance AB as radius , let him de- scribe the two circular arches yzx , vzw , and draw right lines from their point of intersection z to a and B. Now let him take zm equal to zn , and with m and n respectively as centres describe D k C ...
... distance AB as radius , let him de- scribe the two circular arches yzx , vzw , and draw right lines from their point of intersection z to a and B. Now let him take zm equal to zn , and with m and n respectively as centres describe D k C ...
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... distance mn as ra- dius . The right line zr , joining these two points of intersection , will , if continued , divide AB equally at i . For , the above is exactly the construction given in PROB . V , GEOMETRY , for the division of the ...
... distance mn as ra- dius . The right line zr , joining these two points of intersection , will , if continued , divide AB equally at i . For , the above is exactly the construction given in PROB . V , GEOMETRY , for the division of the ...
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... distances with the string at opposite sides of the foot . Then let the string be stretched from the extremities of these several distances to the same height on the shaft from the ground ; and if the part stretched be of the same length ...
... distances with the string at opposite sides of the foot . Then let the string be stretched from the extremities of these several distances to the same height on the shaft from the ground ; and if the part stretched be of the same length ...
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ABCD abstract Art adjacent angles adjacent sides altitude angle BAC Astronomy base bevel blade breadth bricks centre chord circle circular arch circumference Consequently construction corresponding sides curve describe the circular diagonal diameter distance divided draw drawn edge equiangular equilateral triangle Euclid's Elements exactly equal example feet former Geometry given point given right line gonal greater half a right height Hence inches instrument internal angles joining latter LEARNER lelogram length likewise linear unit manner measure method middle point number of equal observed pair parallel parallelogram perpendicular pieces practical PROB problem Pythagoras radius ratio rectangle rectangular rectilineal figure rendered respectively equal right angles right line intersect round square square-feet square-inches square-yards straight line suppose surface tangent TEACHER Thales theorem tremity triangle ABC triangular upright utility vertex wheel whole yards
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Página 13 - If two triangles have two sides of the one equal respectively to two sides of the other, but the included angle of the first greater than the included angle of the second, then the third side of the first is greater than the third side of the second. Given A ABC and A'B'C...
Página 106 - If there be two straight lines, one of which is divided into any number of parts, the rectangle contained by the two straight lines is equal to the rectangles contained by the undivided line, and the several parts of the divided line.
Página 67 - In any right-angled triangle, the square which is described on the side subtending the right angle is equal to the squares described on the sides which contain the right angle.
Página 66 - If two triangles have two angles of the one equal respectively to two angles of the other, the third angles are equal.
Página 160 - If the square described on one of the sides of a triangle be equal to the squares described on the other two sides of it, the angle contained by these two sides is a right angle.
Página 87 - A rectilineal figure is said to be described about a circle, when each side of the circumscribed figure touches the circumference of the circle. 5. In like manner, a circle is said to be inscribed...
Página 23 - When a straight line standing on another straight line, makes the adjacent angles equal to one another, each of these angles is called a right angle ; and the straight line which stands on the other is called a perpendicular to it.
Página 129 - FGL have an angle in one equal to an angle in the other, and their...
Página 120 - There are two Causes of Beauty, natural and customary. Natural is from Geometry, consisting in Uniformity (that is Equality) and Proportion. Customary Beauty is begotten by the Use of our Senses to those Objects which are usually pleasing to us for other Causes, as Familiarity or particular Inclination breeds a Love to Things not in themselves lovely. Here lies the great Occasion of Errors; here is tried the Architect's Judgment: but always the true Test is natural or geometrical Beauty.
Página 120 - Beauty is a harmony of objects, begetting pleasure by the eye. There are two causes of beauty, natural and customary. Natural is from GEOMETRY, consisting in uniformity (that is, equality) and proportion. Customary beauty is begotten by the use of our senses...