| Euclides - 1845 - 546 páginas
...truth of this theorem follows at once from Euc. i. 47. 26. The common intersection of the three lines divides each into two parts, one of which is double of the other, and this point is the vertex of three triangles which have lines drawn from it to the bisection of... | |
| Euclid, Robert Potts - 1847 - 118 páginas
...truth of this theorem follows at once from Euc. i. 47. 26. The common intersection of the three lines divides each into two parts, one of which is double of the other, and this point is the vertex of three triangles which have lines drawn from it to the bisection of... | |
| Euclides - 1864 - 448 páginas
...equal. Then LH may be shewn to be equal to Ff, and to Dd. 23. The common intersection of the three lines divides each into two parts, one of which is double of the other, and this point is the vertex of three triangles which have lines drawn from it to the bisection of... | |
| Euclides - 1864 - 262 páginas
...equal. Then LH may be shewn to be equal to Ft, and to Dd. 23. The common intersection of the three lines divides each into two parts, one of which is double of the other, and this point is the vertex of three triangles which have lines drawn from it to the bisection of... | |
| Robert Potts - 1865 - 528 páginas
...follows directly from Euc. it. 11. and Euc. n. 6. Cor. 26. The common intersection of the three lines divides each into two parts, one of which is double of the other, and this point is the vertex of three triangles which have lines drawn Irom it to the bisection of... | |
| Robert Potts - 1868 - 434 páginas
...Then LH may be shewn to be equal to Ft', and to Dd. 23. The common intersection of the three lines divides each into two parts, one of which is double of the other, and this point is the vertex of three triangles which have lines drawn from it to the bisection of... | |
| Richard Wormell - 1870 - 304 páginas
...similar construction with DC and the third middle line AF, we shall be able to prove that AF cuts DC in a point one-third of its length from D; therefore...into two parts, one of which is double of the other. 355. (2) The perpendicular bisectors of the three sides of a triangle meet in a point whieh is equidistant... | |
| Robert Potts - 1876 - 446 páginas
...equal. Then LH may be shewn to be equal to Ff, and to Dd. 23. The common intersection of the three lines divides each into two parts, one of which is double of the other, and this point is the vertex of three triangles which have lines drawn from it to the bisection of... | |
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