The Elements of Euclid: With Select Theorems Out of ArchimedesJ. Senex ... W. and J. Innys ... and J. Osborn and T. Longman, 1727 - 239 páginas |
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... Rectangle ; but every Rectangle is not a Square . Fig . 16 . 33. A Rhombus is a quadrilateral or four - fided Fi- gure , which is equilateral , but not equiangled . Fig . 17 . 34. A Rhomboides is that which hath the oppofite Sides and ...
... Rectangle ; but every Rectangle is not a Square . Fig . 16 . 33. A Rhombus is a quadrilateral or four - fided Fi- gure , which is equilateral , but not equiangled . Fig . 17 . 34. A Rhomboides is that which hath the oppofite Sides and ...
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... Rectangle and Square is a Parallelogram ; but every Parallelogram is not a Rectangle or a Square . 36. Right Lines are Parallel or Equi - distant , which Fig . 18 . being in the fame Plane , and drawn out on both Sides infinitely , are ...
... Rectangle and Square is a Parallelogram ; but every Parallelogram is not a Rectangle or a Square . 36. Right Lines are Parallel or Equi - distant , which Fig . 18 . being in the fame Plane , and drawn out on both Sides infinitely , are ...
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... Rectangle is a Parallelogram.- IF PROP . XXX . Theorem . F two right Lines ( AB , CF ) Same right Line ( DN ) they themselves . are be parallel to the : parallel betwixt It is manifest in it felf , and from the foregoing Propo- fitions ...
... Rectangle is a Parallelogram.- IF PROP . XXX . Theorem . F two right Lines ( AB , CF ) Same right Line ( DN ) they themselves . are be parallel to the : parallel betwixt It is manifest in it felf , and from the foregoing Propo- fitions ...
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... Rectangle . But the Area of a Square is had from the Multipli- Fig . 61 . cation of the Side FI by it self ; as if FI be of 5 Feet , multiply 5 in it self , there will arife 25 square Feet for the Area of the Square . The Demonftration ...
... Rectangle . But the Area of a Square is had from the Multipli- Fig . 61 . cation of the Side FI by it self ; as if FI be of 5 Feet , multiply 5 in it self , there will arife 25 square Feet for the Area of the Square . The Demonftration ...
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... Theorem we may learn to measure any Parallelogram . For the Area of it is produced from the perpendicular Altitude QX , or C A multiplied in- to the Base A B. For For the Area of the Rectangle CB , which is 34 Lib . I. EUCLID'S Elements .
... Theorem we may learn to measure any Parallelogram . For the Area of it is produced from the perpendicular Altitude QX , or C A multiplied in- to the Base A B. For For the Area of the Rectangle CB , which is 34 Lib . I. EUCLID'S Elements .
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